If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This
From the blind girl who sees more than her parents can, to the portrait artist who sees more than her clients would wish, Robin Black illuminates secret fears, hidden desires, profound grief and enduring love in a collection as rich and varied as the relationships it describes. These are generous...
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From the blind girl who sees more than her parents can, to the portrait artist who sees more than her clients would wish, Robin Black illuminates secret fears, hidden desires, profound grief and enduring love in a collection as rich and varied as the relationships it describes. These are generous and compassionate stories for anyone attuned to the intricate heartbreak of families -- to our power to hurt and to nurture those we love best. 'Full of substance and colour. Many short stories have a habit of evaporating not long after you've read them. Black's have an uncanny tendency to stick around' Metro 'An exploration of secret monologues and private emotions that makes for an illuminating, moving and universally resonant experience' Easy Living 'Exquisitely distilled tales of loss and reckoning' Vogue 'Black writes with grace and simplicity' TLS
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330511797 (0330511793)
Publish date: May 1st 2011
Publisher: Picador Usa
Edition language: English
Category:
Writing,
Essays,
Literature,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
Anthologies,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Short Story Collection
This book was a little uneven for me. I liked some of the stories, but others just irritated me. The ones that bugged me involved characters that did things like expecting the people in their lives to be mind-readers. If you want something or if you have a problem, you have to talk to people, you ca...
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