![]() ![]() Kate opens a bottle of wine and, vowing never to sleep with Rodney again, falls asleep, catapulting down a tunnel where she awakens in 1965.Ĭover the Butter recounts the ensuing journey through Kate's personal history and the events that have brought her to this life-changing resolution. Her husband, Rodney, is too engrossed in a televised three year old soccer game to pay attention to her ranting. The daughter of an overbearing, narcissistic mother and a milquetoast father, and the wife of a self-absorbed sports fanatic, Kate finally decides to subtract herself from the equation the day she discovers her teenage son has "partied-hearty" the night before, nearly destroying the home she had painstakingly restored. If we are the sum of our experiences, Kate Cadogan is a negative figure. ![]() ![]() Review | Cover the Butter by Carrie Kabak ![]()
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