In her first short story collection, Her Infinite Variety, Pamela Berkman captured the beauty and delicacy of Shakespearean women. Now, in this lovely new work, she turns her eye towards modernity and the women of today. Whether searching for someone to love, stuggling to find a sense of self, or striving to discover their own understanding of religious truth, these women are instantly recognizable and heartbreakingly easy to relate to. In the tradition of Amy Bloom's collection Come to Me, Berkman explores the inner workings of the human heart and spirit in these twelve stories:
This is a wonderful, beautifully written, thoughtful, sexy collection of short stories about young women. I found it a great antidote for all the silly lowest-common-denominator chick lit out there with the pictures of sexy legs on the covers. This is all about women of our generation, but it's told with intelligence, wit, a bit of darkness and a bit of humor. A wonderful collection--buy it!
Daring and Insightful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This collection is a wonderful find. Sharply observed and elegantly written, Berkman's stories present the struggles of young urban women to develop social and sexual mores that they can believe in. The struggle is ultimately a hopeful one. Over and over again, in stories that are alternately gritty and graceful, the characters rediscover--or reaffirm--a fragile faith in the world. To renew your faith in contemporary fiction, buy this book.
Fascinating and provocative stories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is one of the most original and daring short-story collections I?ve read in a long time. The stories are sexy and provocative but the characters are very real people, even when they are in extraordinary circumstances. Berkman challenges our assumptions about women and sexuality but does so by telling darn good stories. The characters have both a sense of youthful exploration and precocious maturity and the sleek writing style reminded me a lot of Alice Munro.
A constellation of clever short stories!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Ever read a collection of short stories whose female theme (office politics, dating, get-togethers with friends) is mixed with dark and gothic undertones (witchcraft, self-destruction, twisted religious themes)? In The Falling Nun, Pamela Rafael Berkman touches on some rather disturbing subjects in women's quest to find love, success and happiness. As a result, she conveys a profound message in the aforementioned struggles. My favorite stories are "Gold Glitter," "Snakes," Playing Crucifixion," and "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown." If you're in the bargain for a literary and thought provoking collection of short stories, then I suggest you pick up The Falling Nun.
Original, funny and sexy stories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is one of the most original and daring short-story collections I've read in a long time. The stories are sexy and provocative but the characters are very real people, even when they are in extraordinary circumstances. Berkman challenges our assumptions about women and sexuality but does so by telling darn good stories. The characters have both a sense of youthful exploration and precocious maturity and the sleek writing style reminded me a lot of Alice Munro.
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