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Some Of US Have To Get Up In The Morning: Short Stories
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Some Of US Have To Get Up In The Morning: Short Stories

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From the two-time winner of the Goodman Short Story Award and nominee for the Pushcart Prize, this collection of short stories is written with a relentless honesty and an unusually focused and knowing insight into the lives of ordinary people, each story mastering those small, puzzling, and inconclusive moments of human contact that we all experience. ‘With wit, nerve, and a disarming depth of feeling, 'Some of Us Have to Get Up in the Morning’ prowls through the imagination like some dark shining animal. A fierce debut’ -Paul Lisicky

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Turtle Point Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2002
Pages
232
ISBN
9781885586216

From the two-time winner of the Goodman Short Story Award and nominee for the Pushcart Prize, this collection of short stories is written with a relentless honesty and an unusually focused and knowing insight into the lives of ordinary people, each story mastering those small, puzzling, and inconclusive moments of human contact that we all experience. ‘With wit, nerve, and a disarming depth of feeling, 'Some of Us Have to Get Up in the Morning’ prowls through the imagination like some dark shining animal. A fierce debut’ -Paul Lisicky

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Turtle Point Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2002
Pages
232
ISBN
9781885586216