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Rose City: Stories

by David Ebershoff

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Rose City: Stories

Synopsis

Written with understanding and familiarity, these seven stories present characters who are coming into their own as they discover and rediscover themselves. In "Chuck Paa," a young man in flight from his mother seeks and finds employment in an upscale world, which can never quite become his own. The title story, "The Rose City," tells how a shared lost love brings together two friends who reunite to reflect on their past, their present, and what lies ahead. With the same insight and daring of The Danish Girl, The Rose Citysecures David Ebershoff's reputation as a writer of rare talent and sensitivity. "[A] tender and darkly funny collection of stories." (The New York Times Book Review) "Lyrical yet searingly graphic, it is truly literary territory. An important body of work." (Chicago Tribune)

Product details

ISBN:
9780142000816
Category:
Fiction & related items
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2002-04-30
Publisher:
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporat
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
240
Weight:
163g

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