NATIONAL BESTSELLER • PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • A bewitching story
collection from the author of White Cat, Black Dog and The Book of
Love, hailed as “the most darkly playful voice in American
fiction” (Michael Chabon) and “our greatest living fabulist”
(Carmen Maria Machado) “Ridiculously brilliant . . . These stories
make you laugh while staring into the void.”—The Boston Globe A
BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: BuzzFeed, Time, The Washington Post, NPR,
Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Slate, Toronto Star, Kirkus
Reviews, BookPage Kelly Link has won an ardent following for her
ability, with each new short story, to take readers deeply into an
unforgettable, brilliantly constructed fictional universe. The nine
exquisite examples in this collection show her in full command of her
formidable powers. In “The Summer People,” a young girl in rural
North Carolina serves as uneasy caretaker to the mysterious,
never-quite-glimpsed visitors who inhabit the cottage behind her
house. In “I Can See Right Through You,” a middle-aged movie star
makes a disturbing trip to the Florida swamp where his former on- and
off-screen love interest is shooting a ghost-hunting reality show. In
“The New Boyfriend,” a suburban slumber party takes an unusual
turn, and a teenage friendship is tested, when the spoiled birthday
girl opens her big present: a life-size animated doll. Hurricanes,
astronauts, evil twins, bootleggers, Ouija boards, iguanas, The Wizard
of Oz, superheroes, the Pyramids . . . These are just some of the
talismans of an imagination as capacious and as full of wonder as that
of any writer today. But as fantastical as these stories can be, they
are always grounded by sly humor and an innate generosity of feeling
for the frailty—and the hidden strengths—of human beings. In Get
in Trouble, this one-of-a-kind talent expands the boundaries of what
short fiction can do.
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ISBN
9780804179713
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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