Synopses & Reviews
Set in the United States and London, this debut collection introduces us to a cast of characters, some anguished in their pursuit of impractical dreams, others struggling to make sense of their failures. A mathematician who has forsaken everything in order to prove a theory; an older woman author achieving fame late in life; a guilt-ridden mother struggling to impress her teenage daughter; an unhappy lawyer attempting to survive a corporate retreat with dignity all are ambitious and passionate, but to their dismay find themselves at odds with the pattern of their lives. Attempting to make a new beginning or heal a hurt, they are thwarted by embarrassing impulsiveness or a sudden lack of faith.
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"Kane's style is direct yet nuanced, and all her characters feel authentic; this is an impressive debut." Publishers Weekly
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"This exquisite collection of stories examines ordinary people trying to explain their failures to themselves or others....Kane's writing style is extremely realistic and down to earth." Library Journal
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"Characters...give voice to the ceaseless yearnings that so Kane's volume suggests preoccupy us almost from the cradle to...grave." Kirkus Reviews
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"Kane's debut collection is achingly, pitch-perfectly sad, detailing painful adult awkwardness and the lost respect of beloved children." U.S. News & World Report
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"Kane write(s) in the tradition of Alice Munro or Russell Banks stories that are small windows onto ordinary, troubled lives." Newsday
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"Kane's sparse but poignant writing satisfies...(these) heartrending stories will convince even the optimist that some sad stories need telling." San Francisco Chronicle