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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;In his introduction to this volume, Stephen King writes, “Talent does more than come out; it bursts out, again and again, doing exuberant cartwheels while the band plays 'Stars and Stripes Forever' . . . Talent can’t help itself; it roars along in fair weather or foul, not sparing the fireworks. It gets emotional. It struts its stuff. In fact, that’s its job.”<br/><br/>Wonderfully eclectic, The Best American Short Stories 2007 collects stories by writers of undeniable talent, both newcomers and favorites. These stories examine the turning points in life when we, as children or parents, lovers or friends or colleagues, must break certain rules in order to remain true to ourselves. In T. C. Boyle’s heartbreaking “Balto,” a thirteen-year-old girl provides devastating courtroom testimony in her father’s trial. Aryn Kyle’s charming story “Allegiance” shows a young girl caught between her despairing British mother and motherly American father. In “The Bris,” Eileen Pollack brilliantly writes of a son struggling to fulfill his filial obligations, even when they require a breach of morality and religion. Kate Walbert’s stunning “Do Something” portrays one mother’s impassioned and revolutionary refusal to accept her son’s death. And in Richard Russo’s graceful “Horseman,” an English professor comes to understand that plagiarism reveals more about a student than original work can.<br/><br/>New series editor Heidi Pitlor writes, “[Stephen King’s] dedication, unflagging hard work, and enthusiasm for excellent writing shone through on nearly a daily basis this past year . . . We agreed, disagreed, and in the end very much concurred on the merit of the twenty stories chosen.” The result is a vibrant assortment of stories and voices brimming with attitude, deep wisdom, and rare compassion.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;This brilliant collection, edited by the award-winning and perennially provocative Salman Rushdie, boasts a “magnificent array” (Library Journal) of voices both new and recognized.With Rushdie at the helm, the 2008 edition “reflects the variety of substance and style and the consistent quality that readers have come to expect” (Publishers Weekly).<br/><br/>“We all live in and with and by stories, every day, whoever and wherever we are. The freedom to tell each other the stories of ourselves, to retell the stories of our culture and beliefs, is profoundly connected to the larger subject of freedom itself.”—Salman Rushdie, editor<br/><br/>The Best American Short Stories 2008 includes KEVIN BROCKMEIER • ALLEGRA GOODMAN • A. M. HOMES • NICOLE KRAUSS • JONATHAN LETHEM • STEVEN MILLHAUSER • DANIYAL MUEENUDDIN • ALICE MUNRO • GEORGE SAUNDERS • TOBIAS WOLFF • and others&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[It would be hard to find a more self-absorbed group of people than the Miller family, gathered on an island off the coast of Maine to celebrate the father's 75th birthday.  He is the only person in <em>The Birthdays</em> who consistently reaches out--to his wife, his children, and even to his box turtle.  His birthday becomes an afterthought amid all the familial angst the siblings and their spouses--and one conspicuous lack of a spouse--bring to the table.  <p>  Heidi Pitlor has portrayed her characters perfectly.  She has limned them so well that we know about where they will be on Joe's 76th birthday--at least emotionally.  Daniel, the eldest, is a recent paraplegic, still coming to terms with his personal tragedy.  His wife, Brenda, is pregnant through the services of a sperm donor, and Daniel is obsessed about who he is, what he looks like, and any detail he can imagine about him.  He feels unmanned enough by his accident; now he is going to be the putative father of his wife's child with this stranger.  Jake, the middle child, at whose home the festivities take place, is a roaring success in the world's eyes: great houses, lots of money, good job, the respect of his peers--but his wife needed in vitro fertilization to conceive and now she is pregnant with twins.  His childhood neediness has never disappeared, despite his accomplishments.  He is prescriptive, critical, petulant, and his wife has lost interest in sex.  He is not exactly a charming host, though he tries.  Hilary, the youngest, still a flower child at 35, is six months pregnant and has no clue who the father is.  Her brothers are not unaware of how easy it was for the irresponsible, non-planner, barely able to care for herself, to conceive a child.  Fecundity abounds, however arrived at.  <p>    As everyone straggles in, Joe's wife, Ellen, is filling her time fantasizing about their friend, MacNeil, over whom she has created such a personal and intimate scenario that she goes to the telephone and calls him, much to his confusion.  It is a telling moment, one of several &quot;epiphanies&quot;  showing the reader the way to each character's interior landscape.  <p>  An event takes place which saddens everyone and changes the dynamic of the event and of all the people involved.  Arrangements are made that were unthought of at the beginning of the birthday celebration, most of which are more authentic than the roles they brought with them.  There are big themes examined here: aging, parenthood, letting go, fertility, illness, and one's place in the universe of the family.  Heidi Pitlor does a terrific job of making us care about a group of people who seem, at first blush, to be only selfish and solipsistic. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Best American Short Stories 2009]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<p>Edited by critically acclaimed, best-selling author Alice Sebold, the stories in this year's collection serve as a provacative literary &quot;antenna for what is going on in the world&quot; (<em>Chicago Tribune)</em>. The collection boasts great variety from &quot;famous to first-timers, sifted from major magazines and little reviews, grand and little worlds&quot; (<em>St. Louis Post-Dispatch)</em>, ensuring yet another rewarding, eduring edition of the oldest and best-selling Best American.</p>&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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