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A Day, A Night, Another Day, Summer: Stories
Christine Schutt
June 2005
Triquarterly
Christine Schutt is the author of the novel Florida, a finalist for the 2004 National Book Award for Fiction, and Nightwork, a collection of short stories released in 2000. The title of her second collection strikes the theme of swiftly passing time that runs through each of the stories.
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People I Wanted to Be
Gina Ochsner
May 2005
Houghton Mifflin/Mariner
Ochsner's first book , The Necessary Grace to Fall, debuted in 2002 and was the winner of several awards, including the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. The new collection, with a flair of folklore, is a successful follow-up examining love and loss from Russia to Oregon.
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Follies: New Stories
Ann Beattie
April 2005
Scribner
Follies is the eighth book of stories from Beattie, winner of four O. Henry prizes. The latest, a novella and nine stories explores the struggles of adult children and their aging parents
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A Perfect Stranger
Roxana Robinson
April 2005
Random House
This third short story collection from Robinson, her first in nine years, is a cross-generational look at familial relationships and accompanying secrets, grief, friendship, and love.
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