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Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry: Stories

by Elizabeth Mccracken

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Elizabeth McCracken's first novel, THE GIANT'S HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken's stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman can't be traced on the family tree. In "What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children," the "normal" middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront his mother's pain. In "It's Bad Luck to Die," a young woman discovers that her husband's loving creations--he's a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurryis the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.Elizabeth McCrackens first novel, THE GIANTS HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCrackens stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman cant be traced on the family tree. In What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children, the normal middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront his mothers pain. In Its Bad Luck to Die, a young woman discovers that her husbands loving creations--hes a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here;s Your Hat Whats Your Hurryis the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.

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Elizabeth McCracken's first novel, THE GIANT'S HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken's stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman can't be traced on the family tree. In What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children, the normal middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront his mother's pain. In It's Bad Luck to Die, a young woman discovers that her husband's loving creations--he's a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.Elizabeth McCracken s first novel, THE GIANT S HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken s stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman can t be traced on the family tree. In  What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children,  the  normal middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront hismother s pain. In  It s Bad Luck to Die,  a young woman discovers that her husband s loving creations--he s a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here; s Your Hat What s Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.

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McCracken's characters are quirky outsiders, and her off-beat vision is completely unique, such as in the story of a young woman who discovers that her husband's loving creations (he's a tattoo artist). Her rare insight and unconventional wisdom herald a magical new voice in the world of short fiction. Her stories will steal your heart.

About the Author

Elizabeth McCracken is the author of the ALA Notable story collection Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry. She has received grants from the Michener Foundation, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and the National Endowment for the Arts, and, in 1996, was named one of the 20 Best Young American Novelists by Granta magazine. The Giant's House was a finalist for the National Book Award in fiction. She lives in Massachusetts, where, until recently, she was a full-time librarian. She is now at work on her second novel.

Table of Contents

It's bad luck to die — Some have entertained angels, unaware — Here's your hat what's your hurry — The bar of our recent unhappiness — Mercedes Kane — What we know about the lost aztec children — June — Secretary of State — The goings-on of the world.

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a few of these stories I really liked but some of them I could not get into and gave up trying to after a few pages. which is fine, just explaining the three stars I gave it ...
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780380730797
Author:
McCracken, Elizabeth
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Author:
McCracken, Elizabeth
Location:
New York :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Short stories, American
Subject:
General Fiction
Copyright:
Series Volume:
1873
Publication Date:
October 1997
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
8.02x5.41x.58 in. .46 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Elizabeth McCracken's first novel, THE GIANT'S HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken's stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman can't be traced on the family tree. In What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children, the normal middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront his mother's pain. In It's Bad Luck to Die, a young woman discovers that her husband's loving creations--he's a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.Elizabeth McCracken s first novel, THE GIANT S HOUSE--a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award--was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken s stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit--only the old woman can t be traced on the family tree. In  What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children,  the  normal middle-class son of a former circus performer (the Armless Woman) must suddenly confront hismother s pain. In  It s Bad Luck to Die,  a young woman discovers that her husband s loving creations--he s a tattoo artist--make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here; s Your Hat What s Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.
"Synopsis" by , McCracken's characters are quirky outsiders, and her off-beat vision is completely unique, such as in the story of a young woman who discovers that her husband's loving creations (he's a tattoo artist). Her rare insight and unconventional wisdom herald a magical new voice in the world of short fiction. Her stories will steal your heart.
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