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A collection of twelve short stories, each a perfect encapsulation of literary characters stood up living and breathing, with seemingly effortless grace, and the space of a mere few pages. In each case, young and old, and brimming with dry humor, the reader is invited in to share lives populated by ordinary people, in situations ordinary and otherwise, who leave us as quickly as they are revealed.
Between these pages we will meet a woman somewhat unsuccessfully released from colorblindness; an overweight thirteen-year-old fan of the Sopranos, banished to summer “fat camp”; a grief-stricken fourteen year old whose “sleeping attacks” may not be narcolepsy; an unusually helpful American embassy worker in Paris, stationed overnight at a morgue.
Flawed and vulnerable, survivors and sufferers, our narrators are humans just trying to figure life out, or just the opposite — alone, hiding behind weird beliefs, avoidant or anxious, shamed or superior, going about their days.
A treat for any reader of short stories, I loved meeting every one of these fascinating characters, — absorbing, experiencing, and then, reluctantly, setting them free.
A great big thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for an ARC of this book. All thoughts presented are my own.