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1) Animal
In the her tenth collection, Alice Munro achieves new heights, creating narratives that loop and swerve like memory, and conjuring up characters as thorny and contradictory as people we know ourselves.
A tough-minded housekeeper jettisons the habits of a lifetime because of a teenager's practical joke. A college student visiting her brassy, unconventional aunt stumbles on an astonishing secret and its meaning in her own life. An incorrigible
..."Anyone who has wondered, 'Now what?' about her life will relate to Zoe Fishman's ebullient and wise novel Balancing Acts. The pages flew by."
—Valerie Frankel, author of Thin Is the New Happy
Zoe Fishman's Balancing Acts is a must for fans of The Friday Night Knitting Club, The Reading Group, The Jane Austen Book Club, and Girls in Trucks. The charming and poignant stories of four former college friends going through
...**The Yellow Wallpaper** is a short story by American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, first published in January 1892. The story is a seminal piece of feminist literature, examining the roles and treatment of women in society, particularly in terms of mental health.
**Summary:**
The narrative is presented as a series of journal entries written by a woman whose husband, John, a physician, has rented a mansion for the summer to help her
11) The long answer
12) False memory
18) Talking in bed
Two men meet briefly in a hospital, where both are visiting their dying fathers. They speak again just a few months later, when one of them impulsively calls the other, a psychologist, and a friendship of sorts starts to form. After the psychologist leaves his wife a few weeks later, she begins to fall in love with his friend, creating a triangle that threatens to destroy all three and their families. The wife must decide between two very different
...19) The awakening
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