Description
We all live like we're famous now, curating our social media presences, performing our identities, withholding those parts of ourselves we don't want others to see. In this riveting collection of stories from acclaimed author Jess Walter, a teenage girl tries to live up to the image of her beautiful, missing mother. An elderly couple confronts the fiction writer eavesdropping on their conversation. A son must repeatedly come out to his senile father while looking for a place to care for the old man. A famous actor in recovery has a one-night stand with the world's most surprising film critic. And in the romantic title story, a shy twenty-one-year-old studying Latin in Rome during "the year of my reinvention" finds himself face-to-face with the Italian actress of his adolescent dreams.
Funny, poignant, and redemptive, this collection of short fiction offers a dazzling range of voices, backdrops, and situations. With his signature wit and bighearted approach to the darkest parts of humanity, Walter tackles the modern condition with a timeless touch, once again "solidifying his place in the contemporary canon as one of our most gifted builders of fictional worlds" (Esquire).
Joshuah Ernser @yherman_327
August 13, 2022
4
While the title story seems to have received the most attention, the other eleven tales in this delightful collection are wonderful. Walter has a way with twists, poignant twists that make the reader think. That's the case with Town and Country, where the protagonist is dealing with a father's dementia and Drafting about a woman with cancer and a skater "dude." I know others have listened to this but I liked reading it- reading one story at a time, one a day to fully appreciate the characters and the writing. Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC. For short story (and Walter) fans.