Doctor versus hypochondriac, lawyer versus fraudster, collector versus hoarder, spouse versus lover, in society's most subversive organization--the family.
How can differences be reconciled or even understood when life is known only from a copy?
That's the question dramatized in Missing and Bellwood Hotel--two novellas about family dynamics operating through one generation on the next.
Driven by character rather than plot, the stories are told with wry sympathy and a sharp eye for the quirks in human nature.