Other People We Married
In Other People We Married, Straub creates characters as recognizable as a best friend, and follows them through moments of triumph and transformation with wit, vulnerability, and dazzling insight. In “Some People Must Really Fall in Love,” an assistant professor takes halting steps into the...
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In Other People We Married, Straub creates characters as recognizable as a best friend, and follows them through moments of triumph and transformation with wit, vulnerability, and dazzling insight. In “Some People Must Really Fall in Love,” an assistant professor takes halting steps into the awkward world of office politics while harboring feelings for a freshman student. Two sisters struggle with old assumptions about each other as they stumble to build a new relationship in “A Map of Modern Palm Springs.” In “Puttanesca,” two widows move tentatively forward, still surrounded by ghosts and disappointments from the past. These twelve stories, filled with sharp humor, emotional acuity, and joyful language, announce the arrival of a major new talent.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781594486067 (1594486069)
Publish date: February 7th 2012
Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Emma Straub is a fine author, and Other People We Married is rich with her subtle but persuasive talent. There's humor in every turn. Every detail is almost alarmingly perceptible through her keen observation of everyday life. She's articulate without sounding like a textbook, or a medical dictionar...
I just finished Emma Straub's debut book, a collection of short stories called Other People We Married. Overall, I was impressed. Below are my thoughts on each story (copied and pasted from updates posted while reading the book): "Some People Must Really Fall In Love" -- my favorite in the collec...
The stories were sweet and engaging. But as soon as I was at the supreme moment of connection--POOF--wham bam thank you mam they were over. I feel like a girl who is being brought teasingly right to the moment of orgasm and then away goes the tongue And every story did this. I will not be teased ...
The stories were sweet and engaging. But as soon as I was at the supreme moment of connection--POOF--wham bam thank you mam they were over. I feel like a girl who is being brought teasingly right to the moment of orgasm and then away goes the tongue And every story did this. I will not be teased ...