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Paperback The Point: And Other Stories Book

ISBN: 0316171255

ISBN13: 9780316171250

The Point: And Other Stories

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ISBN: 9780316171250 Subtitle: And Other Stories Author: D'Ambrosio, Charles Author: Dambrosio, Charles Publisher: Back Bay Books Subject: General Subject: Fiction Subject: Short Stories (single... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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the best

it has also been a long time since i've read these (although i've read some of them many times) but this collection made D'Ambrosio my favorite writer. The Point and Her Real Name are particularly wonderful. I read The Point aloud to a group of college students. In preparation to doing this, I read it aloud to myself at least 20 times. It never failed to make me laugh and make me cry. Her Real Name is particularly haunting. Even after not having read it in a long time, I still recall images from it as if i was there. It's a shame D'Ambrosio doesn't produce more, but maybe that's what it takes to write something this good. I'm waiting, somewhat impatiently for that novel mentioned in the Tin House interview.

Great book of stories

This is a really great book of stories--they have such deep emotional power. There's one or two that feel overly "writerly" (i.e. boring), but this book is worth buying if only for the first two stories, "The Point," and "Her Real Name" (though several others are good too).Incredibly good stories filled with unforgettable moments--the end of "Her Real Name" in particular is one of those you never forget. It's weird that this guy doesn't have more books out...

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I've been waiting and waiting for his next stories since the point has strongly left in me.

this review was a long time coming...

...and actually, it's been quite some time since I've read this, but I've been waiting and waiting for someone to come along and write something--anything--about this collection, which deserves more recognition than it seems to be getting, and certainly deserves a better review than I can give it.All the stories here have a strong voice in the narration and, if memory serves, each has an undercurrent of sadness that is far more palpable than the general domestic trivia you generally find in the products of graduate programs. The title story is the most notable in the collection and has been anthologized in such publications as Best American Short Stories and Janet Burroway's book on Writing Fiction. It follows an occasion where an adolescent escorts a drunk and emotionally unstable woman safely back to her home, and during the course of the walk various skeletons emerge from their respective closets. D'ambrosio takes a risk with the final image, which some might find rather heavy handed, but I feel it works beautifully and strongly closes the story.Perhaps my favorite story in the book is "Her Real Name," which follows the relationship between a traveling man named Jones and the strange young woman he picks up, nameless and seriously ill, who finds solace in her faith in God and the company of her driving companion.Anyhoo, there are seven stories here, and all are worthy reads, so you might want to check this book out.
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