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The Courtship
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The Courtship

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The Courtship is a collection of short stories with characters from the very young to the elderly who seem uncannily familiar to us in their pain, delight, and love.

In The Dress a child’s birthday party turns into a bizarre psychodrama. In The Courtship seventy-seven-year-old Mrs. Knickle romantically pursues eighty-year-old Mr. Van Buskirk with some hesitation, however, as she has come to enjoy her afternoons of peanut butter sandwiches and reading. And in Elliot’s Daughter a writer, not only unrequited in love but unpublished, confesses his frustrations to his diary.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2010
Pages
151
ISBN
9781554551750

The Courtship is a collection of short stories with characters from the very young to the elderly who seem uncannily familiar to us in their pain, delight, and love.

In The Dress a child’s birthday party turns into a bizarre psychodrama. In The Courtship seventy-seven-year-old Mrs. Knickle romantically pursues eighty-year-old Mr. Van Buskirk with some hesitation, however, as she has come to enjoy her afternoons of peanut butter sandwiches and reading. And in Elliot’s Daughter a writer, not only unrequited in love but unpublished, confesses his frustrations to his diary.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2010
Pages
151
ISBN
9781554551750