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Things You Should Know: A Collection of Stories
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Things You Should Know: A Collection of Stories

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A New York Times Notable Book

Haunting, disturbing, often radiantly intense, these protean stories change shape as if they are made of fire. They are on the side of things lost, they are pushed by the emergency of our lives-yet in the dazzle of their language there is a wonderful stillness, and consolation. –Andrea Barrett

In this stunningly original collection, A. M. Homes writes with terrifying compassion about the things that matter most. Homes’s distinctive narrative illuminates our dreams and desires, our memories and losses, and demonstrates how extraordinary the ordinary can be. With uncanny emotional accuracy, wit, and empathy, Homes takes us places we recognize but would rather not go alone.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Country
United States
Date
2 September 2003
Pages
213
ISBN
9780060520137

A New York Times Notable Book

Haunting, disturbing, often radiantly intense, these protean stories change shape as if they are made of fire. They are on the side of things lost, they are pushed by the emergency of our lives-yet in the dazzle of their language there is a wonderful stillness, and consolation. –Andrea Barrett

In this stunningly original collection, A. M. Homes writes with terrifying compassion about the things that matter most. Homes’s distinctive narrative illuminates our dreams and desires, our memories and losses, and demonstrates how extraordinary the ordinary can be. With uncanny emotional accuracy, wit, and empathy, Homes takes us places we recognize but would rather not go alone.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Country
United States
Date
2 September 2003
Pages
213
ISBN
9780060520137