The Dark and Other Love Stories

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Pub Date Feb 14 2017 | Archive Date Jan 31 2017

Description

The characters in these thirteen masterful and engaging stories exist on the edge of danger, where landscapes melt into dreamscapes and every house is haunted. A drug dealer’s girlfriend signs up for the first manned mission to Mars. A girl falls in love with a man who wants to turn her into a bird. A teenaged girl and her best friend test their relationship by breaking into suburban houses. A wife finds a gaping hole in the floor of the home she shares with her husband, a hole that only she can see. Full of longing and strange humor, these subtle, complex stories—about the love between a man and his pet crow, an alcoholic and his AA sponsor, a mute migrant and a newspaper reporter—show how love ties us to each other and to the world. The Dark and Other Love Stories announces the emergence of a wonderfully gifted storyteller whose stories enlarge our perceptions about the human capacity to love.

The characters in these thirteen masterful and engaging stories exist on the edge of danger, where landscapes melt into dreamscapes and every house is haunted. A drug dealer’s girlfriend signs up for...


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ISBN 9780393285895
PRICE $24.95 (USD)
PAGES 224

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Featured Reviews

Short stories often make perfect bed time reading because one can start and finish a tale in a brief read. These pristine examples, however, will make you think and leave you hungry for more. Willis has hit a vein of longing, love, and the desire to sometimes escape it all and brought that to life on the page. Each of these stories is indeed short but she makes the most of them. I didn't want any more or any less from any of them and not one was a clunker. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. This collection is a winner.

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