Meet Tanya, Gwen, Emma, Mia, and Claire, five girls from the same hometown whose lives intersect under unforgettable circumstances. Tanya grows up with an abusive brother and a prostitute's daughter... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Just finished Where We Lived the other night and, after turning out the lights, found myself restless. The debut collection was a refreshing find, drawing me into an American landscape sallow and softly faded, one I had forgotten when I left it behind. The prose is shrewd - here insightful and amusing, there taut and uncomfortable. It's so often languid that it doesn't feel threatening until its accurate depiction of the human condition leaves you feeling abandoned even as city of strangers hustles all around you. This is how the girls are brought before us, with a quiet, but harrowing deftness. Fitzpatrick places them into their stories as if on a lathe, carving away more with each spin by us, until they are whittled to a hollow we recognize as ourselves: flawed and awkward, mercurial in our will. The backgrounds are salted with an assortment of others, the uncomely and corrosive, the entertaining and those with promise. The closing piece is the funniest thing I've read since Daniel Orozco's "Orientation" opened the Best American Short Stories a few years back. I'm looking forward to picking up her newest work and finding where she will lead me next. And where she will leave me.
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