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The Whore's Child : Stories (Vintage Contemporaries) Author:Richard Russo
Book Description:
To this irresistible debut collection of short stories, Richard Russo brings the same bittersweet wit, deep knowledge of human nature, and spellbinding narrative gifts that distinguish his best-selling novels. His themes are the imperfect bargains of marriage; the discoveries and disillusionments of childhood;the unwinnable battles men and women insist on fighting with the past.
A cynical Hollywood moviemaker confronts his dead wife’s lover and abruptly realizes the depth of his own passion. As his parents’ marriage disintegrates, a precocious fifth-grader distracts himself with meditations on baseball, spaghetti, and his place in the universe. And in the title story, an elderly nun enters a college creative writing class and plays havoc with its tidy notions of fact and fiction. The Whore’s Child is further proof that Russo is one of the finest writers we have, unsparingly truthful yet hugely compassionate and capable of creating characters real that they seem to step off the page.
Jennifer H. (Jenjane) from KATONAH, NY wrote on 8/24/2008...
This was one of the better books I hve read by Richard Russo - even though they are short stories, each one was beautifull executed and quite amazing.
Andrea H. (LAteacher) from COTTAGE GROVE, OR wrote on 1/26/2007...
Short stories by the author of Empire Falls. Well crafted on a variety of topics.
Paige F. from OAKLAND, CA wrote on 8/6/2006...
A great set of short stories by Russo, author of Nobody's Fool, The Risk Pool, Mohawk and other great novels. The first story (The Whore's Child) is unexpected, a page turner, and reminiscent of Raymond Carver, the master of short story.
Kelly L. (Irishsenora) from AUSTIN, TX wrote on 12/19/2005...
After reading Empire Falls, I can't get enough of Russo. The short stories mesh into a wonderful theme.