Was given this book in exchange for honest review.A nice collection of short stories. My personal favourites are "Nagasaki" and "The Uraniums". It's nice to see the authors' different ideas about legacy - what it truly means
I find that sometimes novellas will leave me feeling unsatisfied as if there is unfinished business that was suddenly rushed to an end in an effort to complete the story. That is definitely not this case with Women Float. The main character, Wen, is complex and comes across as three dimensional. ...
Women Float follows Win, who has spent her entire life just a few miles from the ocean in Southern California, but has never learned how to swim. Her fear of water, which plagued her as a child, worsened over the 20 years since her mother left her. As she reaches her 29th birthday, Win confronts her...