Do Not Deny Me : Stories (Paperback)
by Jean Thompson
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Overview
Jean Thompson, heralded as "America's Alice Munro...one of the best contemporary short-story writers" by "Kirkus Reviews," delivers twelve exquisite new stories that combine her beloved trademarks of dark humor, seductively sharp wit, and uncanny observations on human nature. "Do Not Deny Me" is a fictional primer on how Americans live day to day: Thompson's characters -- a middle manager in the midst of midlife crisis, an urban single visiting her best friend turned suburban mother, a grieving woman looking for guidance -- are instantly recognizable in their predicaments, foibles, and sensibilities.
A brilliantly wrought exploration of the myriad circumstances that Americans are experiencing right now, this superlative collection perfectly captures the joys and amusements, trials and sorrows of its fictional inhabitants. "Do Not Deny Me" should be savored, word by word.
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- ISBN-13: 9781416595632
- ISBN-10: 1416595635
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Date: June 2009
- Page Count: 292
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- Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 29.
- Review Date: 2009-04-06
- Reviewer: Staff
National Book Award–finalist Thompson (for Who Do You Love) delivers a deeply affecting collection that elevates the quotidian to the sublime. In the title story, Julia, a young woman “embarrassed” for “people [who] talked about guardian angels or spirit guides,” visits a psychic after her boyfriend dies. Faced with the ability to access the world beyond, she recoils sharply. The collection goes on to explore a bewildering array of experience, from a young wife denying her husband’s white-collar crimes in “Liberty Tax” to the concerned neighbor of “Little Brown Bird” who is powerless to help a little girl being molested by her father. In “Escape,” a man who has suffered a stroke finds himself at the mercy of his increasingly abusive wife. Determined to get away from her, he’s pleasantly shocked when she solves his problem in a way he never counted on. Thompson immerses readers in details and emotions so consuming and convincing that the inane vagaries of modern life can take on near mythic importance. This collection shows the confidence and power of a writer in her prime. (June)
- ISBN-13: 9781416595632
- ISBN-10: 1416595635
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Date: June 2009
- Page Count: 292








