This intimate memoir explores the challenges of family life during a time of transition, highlighting the journey of boys growing into teenagers while navigating career changes. Set in a small New England town, it delves into the pursuit of a deeper sense of belonging and the desire for a slower, more meaningful pace of life amidst the chaos of change.
Katrina Kenison Libri
Katrina Kenison scrive per ricordarsi come vuole vivere e chi vuole essere. Le sue opere, spesso intime memorie, esplorano le stagioni della vita di una donna, dalle sfide della maternità ai temi della perdita, della crescita e della ricerca di uno scopo. Kenison invita i lettori a rallentare, ad abbracciare le piccole gioie e a trovare il sacro nel quotidiano. La sua scrittura è un incoraggiamento a vivere con consapevolezza, a praticare la gratitudine e a cercare la meraviglia nei momenti ordinari.






The Best American Short Stories of the Century
- 864pagine
- 31 ore di lettura
Including one new story and an Index by author of every story that has ever appeared in the series, this new volume offers a "spectacular tapestry of fictional achievement" ("Entertainment Weekly").
The Best American Short Stories 2005
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The first and bestselling volume of its kind showcases the country's finest short fiction. This year's stories come handpicked by a beloved master of the form and are sure to feature more unforgettable characters and extraordinary writing.
The Best American Short Stories 2001
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This year’s Best American Short Stories is edited by the critically acclaimed and best-selling author Barbara Kingsolver, whose latest book is Prodigal Summer. Kingsolver’s selections for The Best American Short Stories 2001 showcase a wide variety of new voices and masters, such as Alice Munro, Rick Moody, Dorothy West, and John Updike. “Reading these stories was both a distraction from and an anchor to the complexities of my life — my pleasure, my companionship, my salvation. I hope they will be yours.” — Barbara Kingsolver
A compilation of twenty American short stories originally published in magazines and periodicals issued between January 2001 and January 2002, selected for inclusion by guest editor Sue Miller.
Presents a collection of stories selected from magazines in the United States and Canada.
Edited by beloved storyteller Garrison Keillor, this year's volume promises to be full of humor, surprises, and, as always, accomplished writing by new and familiar voices. The preeminent short fiction series since 1915, The Best American Short Stories is the only volume that annually offers the finest works chosen by a distinguished best-selling author.Hermit's story / Rick Bass --Sun, the moon, the stars / Junot Diaz --Mrs. Dutta writes a letter / Chitra Divakaruni --Kansas / Stephen Dobyns --Tumblers / Nathan Englander --Piano tuner / Tim Gautreaux --Uncharted heart / Melissa Hardy --The 5:22 / George Harrar --Islands / A. Hemon --Best girlfriend you never had / Pam Houston --In the kindergarten / Ha Jin --Marry the one who gets there first / Heidi Julavits --Live life king-sized / Hester Kaplan --Africans / Sheila Kohler --Interpreter of maladies / Jhumpa Lahiri --Real estate / Lorrie Moore --Save the reaper / Alice Munro --Bunchgrass edge of the world / Annie Proulx --Robbers of Karnataka / James Spencer --Good shopkeeper / Samrat Upadhyay --Rest of her life / Steve Yarbrough

