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Award-winning writer Maile Meloy's return to short stories explores complex lives in an austere landscape with the clear-sightedness that first endeared her to readers.Meloy's first return to short stories since her critically acclaimed debut, Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It is an extraordinary new work from one of the most promising writers of the last decade.Eleven unforgettable new stories demonstrate the emotional power and the clean, assured style that have earned Meloy praise from critics and devotion from readers. Propelled by a terrific instinct for storytelling, and concerned with the convolutions of modern love and the importance of place, this collection is about the battlefields—and fields of victory—that exist in seemingly harmless spaces, in kitchens and living rooms and cars. Set mostly in the American West, the stories feature small-town lawyers, ranchers, doctors, parents, and children, and explore the moral quandaries of love, family, and friendship....
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Meloy's succinct, tight writing really drew me in. I felt wholly absorbed in her stories despite the variety in characters, time, and place. Her writing style is quite different than most, and I like that.
I also felt as though each short story had an ending, which I don't normally get the feeling of when I'm reading other short story collections. It makes for a great read, with lots of complex characters. A good display of the problems of humanness.