Description
A schoolteacher escapes East Berlin at night, swimming the Spree River three times carrying elderly relatives on her back, so she can make her way to West Palm Beach, Florida, and “ruin the lives of fifth grade boys.” A young husband reckons with the likelihood that his wife’s troubled pregnancy will end with her death before Christmas. A preacher bathes his ill and elderly mother, not knowing that she has mistaken him for the long-lost cousin she watched murder his brother in her father’s tobacco field. In six stories that read like novels in miniature, Kyle Minor plumbs the depths of human mystery, where meet our kindnesses and our cruelties, our generosities and our pettiness.
It includes the story “A Day Meant to Do Loss,” selected for Best American Mystery Stories 2008, and “goodbye Hills, hello night,” winner of the 2005 Tara M. Kroger Award.
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It includes the story “A Day Meant to Do Loss,” selected for Best American Mystery Stories 2008, and “goodbye Hills, hello night,” winner of the 2005 Tara M. Kroger Award.
Open Road Media would like to thank you for your interest in this title, and we encourage you to share your thoughts with the book community. We hope you will take your time to post your review on Goodreads or retailer sites, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Advance Praise
“A great strength of Minor’s [and he has many]—he doesn’t shy away from excavating the darkest realms, the most off-limits ideas, those thoughts that make their way across our brains that we never, never admit to having to anyone else, and are only barely able to admit to ourselves.” —Bookslut
“The Roman dramatist Terence wrote, ‘Nothing human is alien to me.’ It seems Kyle Minor shares his credo. No one is beyond the reach of his unsentimental compassion.”
—The Short Review
“Minor’s voice lands somewhere between William Faulkner and Stephen King.”
—NewPages
“The Roman dramatist Terence wrote, ‘Nothing human is alien to me.’ It seems Kyle Minor shares his credo. No one is beyond the reach of his unsentimental compassion.”
—The Short Review
“Minor’s voice lands somewhere between William Faulkner and Stephen King.”
—NewPages
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781480426405 |
| PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Links
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