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by Maile Meloy
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by Amy Gustine
Published Feb 2016
Read ReviewsA debut collection of short stories which sympathetically explores some of the toughest dilemmas we face in our struggle though life.
by Edith Pearlman
Published Sep 2015
Read ReviewsA new story collection from the author of Binocular Vision, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and finalist for the National Book Award.
by Lorrie Moore
Published Oct 2014
Read ReviewsThese eight masterly stories reveal Lorrie Moore at her most mature and in a perfect configuration of craft, mind, and bewitched spirit.
Happiness Is a Chemical in the Brain
by Lucia Perillo
Published May 2013
Read ReviewsSet in a small town in the Pacific Northwest, Lucia Perillo's story collection is a sharp-edged, witty testament to the ambivalence of emotions, the way they pull in directions that often cancel one another out or twist their subjects into knots.
by Marisa Silver
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsEight indelible stories that mine the complexities of modern relationships and the unexpected ways love manifests itself.
by A.L. Kennedy
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsPowerful and funny, intimate and profound, the stories in What Becomes capture the spirit of our times with dark humor, poignant hopefulness, and brilliant evocation of contemporary social and spiritual malaise.
by Cynthia Zarin
Published Sep 2010
Read ReviewsA dazzling story of obsessive love emerges in Cynthia Zarin's luminous new book inspired and inhabited by the title character of Nabokovs novel Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, who was the lifelong love of her half brother, Van.
by Lorrie Moore
Published Sep 2010
Read ReviewsA novel on the anxiety and disconnection of post-9/11 America, on the insidiousness of racism, the blind-sidedness of war, and the recklessness thrust on others in the name of love.
Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing
by Lydia Peelle
Published Aug 2009
Read ReviewsIn Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing, Lydia Peelle brings together eight brilliant storiestwo of which won Pushcart Prizes and one of which won an O. Henry Prizethat peer straight into the human heart.
by Alice Munro
Published Nov 2005
Read ReviewsHere are the infinite betrayals and surprises of lovebetween men and women, between friends, between parents and childrenthat are the stuff of all our lives.
A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You
by Amy Bloom
Published Jul 2001
Read ReviewsTranscendent stories: about the uncertain gestures of love, about the betrayals and gifts of the body, about the surprises and bounties of the heart, and about what comes to us unbidden and what we choose.
by Lorrie Moore
Published Sep 1999
Read ReviewsExplores the personal and the universal, the idiosyncratic and the mundane, with all the wit, brio, and verve that have made her one of the best storytellers of our time.
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