This latest work by Susanna Moore is drenched in sexuality. Unfortunately, itโs not what can be termed the โgoodโ kind. The Big Girls examines the lives of four charactersโa prison psychologist, a female inmate, a corrections officer and a Hollywood starletโwhose paths cross in a bizarre love/power quadrangle. The setting is in and around a womenโs prison in New York, where the institutionโs chief psychologist is, naturally, the most dysfunctional person in the place. Though the story sounds intriguing enough to be worth the effort, it winds up going nowhere. The characters are embarrassingly shallow, and pointless sex scenes scattered throughout the novel at odd places make one wish these people would keep their legsโand their mouthsโshut.
The Big Girls
