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The two of us

Page, Kathy 1958- (author.).

Summary: A new collection of short stories by the acclaimed author of Alphabet, named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2014.

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  • ISBN: 9781771961004
  • ISBN: 1771961007
  • ISBN: 9781771960991
  • ISBN: 177196099X
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource.
  • Publisher: Windsor, Ontario : Biblioasis, 2016.

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General Note:
Short stories.
Formatted Contents Note: The House on Manor Close; The Last Cut; The Two of Us; The Perfect Day; Dear Son; Different Lips; Sweet Agony; The Right Thing to Say; Pigs; Bees; It is July Now; Johanna; Red Dog; Daddy; Northern Lights; Open Water; Thanks & Acknowledgements; About the Author
Subject: Short stories, English
Short stories, English
FICTION / Literary
Genre: Electronic books.

  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews
    Unlike the fabulist stories in Page's last book, Paradise and Elsewhere, the short stories in this collection are firmly rooted in realism and focus almost exclusively on the confusions, heartbreaks, joys, and daily doldrums of domestic relationships. Page's characters stand at the forefront of her collection; they are not always likable, but they are a superb reflection of the middle class. The standout stories include "The House on Manor Close," which follows a family of three very different sisters and how they interact with each other and their quirky, garden-obsessed parents, first as children and later as adults; "The Right Thing to Say," about a couple on their way to find out whether the wife has a debilitating illness; "Johanna," in which a man abandons his lover and their newborn son; and "Northern Lights," about a couple whose pending move from England to Canada exposes the true nature of their life together. Though the stories tread no new literary ground, they are so expertly crafted and hold such keen insights into the psyches of Page's characters that the themes they cover feel fresh all the same. (Sept.) Copyright 2016 Publisher Weekly Annex.
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