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Wake : stories / Beth Goldner.

Van Pelt Library PS3607.O46 W35 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Goldner, Beth.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychological fiction, American.
Loss (Psychology)--Fiction.
Loss (Psychology).
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
ix, 219 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Counterpoint, [2003]
Summary:
In her first collection of short stories, Beth Goldner looks at loss-of love, of health, of life-through the lives of ordinary women in extraordinary circumstances. The women of Wake are suffering--or have suffered--a profound loss, loss that has left them seeking renewal or perhaps just escape. Sometimes they long for a husband, a baby, a trinket, sometimes for something far more elusive. In the title story, two sisters are slowly losing their parents to mental illness. In "Cardiff-by-the-Sea," a man who lost his sight in Vietnam is reborn through a new relationship with a daughter he didn't know he had. In "Plan B," a woman loses her husband to an affair with a much younger woman-and loses her grip on sanity at the same time. In "Outcomes," we meet a hospice worker who steals an inconsequential token from the patients she watches die, her own strange, unethical, but intimate ritual to the life cycle. This bravura performance from a fresh literary voice, bringing together a diversity of characters in various stages of life, will touch and surprise readers as it reveals some of life's smallest but most rewarding possibilities.
Contents:
Wake
Taxi dancer
Cardiff-by-the-Sea
Expatriates
Waxing
Farm wife
Plan B
Outcomes
Checkmate
Deep down to the bottom of this
Bad ass Bob, a mug shot mug, a man.
ISBN:
1582432694
OCLC:
51892716

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