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Paperback Esther Stories Book

ISBN: 0316224685

ISBN13: 9780316224680

Esther Stories

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The discovery of a murdered man in a bathrobe by the side of a road, the destruction of a town's historic City Hall building, and the recollection of a cruel wartime decision are equally affecting in Orner's vivid and intimate gaze. The first half of the book concerns the lives of unrelated strangers across the American landscape, and the second introduces two very different Jewish families, one on the East Coast, the other in the Midwest. Yet Orner's...

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Awesome reality into familiy life! (Reader from Winnetka)

I was thrilled to find Peters book on our local library shelf. As a reader from Winnetka, Illinois, I felt moved and touched by Peters ability to capture the true essence of living here on the NORTH SHORE in the heart of the Mid West! I enjoyed every short story and found it difficult to put the book down without thinking about how one young mind could have experienced or imagined so much emotion in his life time! Although many stories are emotional, he never leaves us feeling sad!Peter what a wonder collection of stories, we are all proud of you! It has been my honor reading your incredible stories.

amazing first collection

This book is a testament to the great writing Peter Orner is capable of. In only a few pages, he allows his audience to find unique and incredibly strong connections with his characters, who are themselves unique. There are more than just short stories in this book; whole lives have been captured in minute scenes and laid out on the table for us. I imagine lifetimes are packed away between the covers of this book. Orner's voice grabs at his readers and pulls them into the lives of people that are more real than imagined. This book is something you will not be able to put down until you've read every story at least once. I highly recommend this strong first book and hope many more follow.

at last!

I have been reading Peter Orner's work in literary journals for years and am so happy to finally have it all collected in one volume. His stories are so quietly beautiful and devastating. The characters are alive, the prose is dead-on, the love of language apparent in every sentence. Orner's stories portray a very real world, flawed and heartbreaking, but joyous nonethless. These stories make me feel like people really are good underneath it all. I think Peter Orner is maybe my favorite contemporary short story writer. It might be a tough call between him and Stuart Dybek, but that comparison alone is the highest praise.

Luminous Short American Stories of Love and Remembrance

These 34 short American stories by Peter Orner will astonish you with their tender worldliness, quiet passion, understated wisdom, and luminous poetry. Were it not for the author's photograph and the biographical note, you might think you had at last discovered stories created during a 25- or 35-year career by a gifted writer you should have been reading for years, rather than the debut collection by an extravagantly gifted writer you will still be reading and rereading and urging on unsuspecting friends 30 or 40 years from now. The economy and precision of these stories are rare and compelling. They are dense with details (names, places, dates, smells, tastes), scattered with things, especially with love's debris, with books and photographs. The narrator of the title story looks at a photograph of his Aunt Esther, and sees someone who wants to be seen and not just looked at, "someone [he] would have loved had [he] been there." Orner does not just look at his characters, he sees them, sees their souls, lovingly re-imagines their stories and shares his revelations, his characters' simple, aching stories with us in language we can understand and remember. These are stories about love and remembrance in America, stories about remembering to love and remembering to remember. These are stories that will be taught in schools, next to stories by Poe and Hawthorne and Malamud and Roth to illustrate the art of short American stories. These are stories that will be shared by families who care about loving and remembering and about knowing each other's stories.

An absolute gem!

After reading a story by Orner in the 2001 anthology of the Best American Short Stories, I instantly fell in love with his unique voice and sought out this collection, his first, I believe. I am a big fan of short fiction, and I have to say that Orner's work blew me away. The breadth and depth he brings to these gems is simply amazing. It's refreshing to see a young writer who doesn't resort to shock or gimmicks to keep the readers interest, but rather relies on character, wit, and language to keep us enthralled.Orner has a profound sense of place. The characters in these stories often seem to be prisoners of not only their own desires, but of geography. I am recommending this book to everyone I know and my book club next month is scheduled to read it (I will gladly re-read it!). If you're like me and you like to take credit for recognizing major new talents, you need to buy and read this book. Quite simply, it is excellent.
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