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What Gets Into Us

by Moira Crone

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In What Gets Into Us, the new collection of short stories by Moira Crone, a curious child discovers that some believe "the gods who made this world didn't make it right, and they are terribly sorry about it." A nine-year-old girl is the only one who realizes that her mother's mental illness has put the family's survival at stake. A shy African American woman confronts evil directly in a terrifying act of love. A teenage orphan replaces a wayward son in a privileged but unhappy family. A young carpenter decides that if his baby is going to be born right, he will have to commit a crime and build the world anew.

Fayton, North Carolina, is a rural town in which everyone knows everyone else's business. Crone explores this fictional landscape and its inhabitants from many angles. The stories follow the lives of men and women who grew up together in Fayton. Full of memorable characters from several generations, this story cycle evolves into a chronicle of a region and its characters. Through it, Crone meditates on the mix of history and spirit that shapes souls and creates community.

From the perspectives of its various protagonists—white and black, male and female, young and old—we watch as Fayton comes to deal with the charged issues of race, feminism, southern traditions, and the unforeseen changes wrought by economics and technology. What Gets Into Us is a powerful story cycle that resonates as deeply as a classic novel.

Moira Crone is the author of the novel Period of Confinement and two collections of short stories. Four of her stories have appeared in New Stories from the South: The Year's Best. This collection includes her novella, "The Ice Garden," which won the 2004 William Faulkner/Wisdom Prize.

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"Set in the fictional town of Fayton, North Carolina, this lyrical collection of short stories (including the novella The Ice Garden) revolves around the lives of its inhabitants and the relationships and events that shape their collective history. From a little girl's account of her mother's burgeoning mental illness, to the orphan who moves in with a troubled family, these simple and honest stories are as poignant as they are real." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Interconnected stories that reveal the fictional town of Fayton, North Carolina

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ISBN:
9781578067725
Author:
Crone, Moira
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Subject:
General
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Literary
Subject:
Social life and customs
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City and town life
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Short Stories (single author)
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North Carolina Social life and customs.
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General Fiction
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Fiction
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Literature-A to Z
Publication Date:
20060328
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
190
Dimensions:
8.16x6.40x.75 in. .87 lbs.

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