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I Cannot Tell a Lie, Exactly
I Cannot Tell a Lie Exactly
Author: Mary Ladd Gavell
It is the stuff of fiction: A collection of stories, never made public, is lost in a drawer for thirty years until, miraculously, the stories are discovered and published. It is also the true story of the book you are holding in your hands. — Mary Ladd Gavell died in 1967 at the age of forty-seven, having published nothing in her lifetime. She wa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780375506123
ISBN-10: 0375506128
Publication Date: 8/14/2001
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st ed
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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I thought this was a great book of short stories! Not my usual thing, but there were many that were self-contained an interesting. If you're a short story sort (or not), I think you would like this book a lot.
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These are gems! One review on the back of the jacket called this book "funny, sad, acerbic, and fresh," and it is certainly all those things. I am not a big fan of short stories, but this collection was well-worth reading, and if my bookcases were not overflowing, I would keep it.

What insight Gavell had into human nature, and what an eye for little human peculiarities! And she can be sly with her humor. In "Baucis," the story about the woman who half-unconsciously longs for widowhood, I found this: "...And she had never found lipstick on his shirt, for he was a man of outstanding faithfulness. Sometimes when a friend confided a tale of a philandering husband, her eyes brightened, for she was a thoroughly kind and generous woman, and she took real pleasure in the good fortune of others."


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