Clyde's collection of short stories explores not so much what has already happened but what happens next, showing how sometimes the most difficult part of life's misfortunes is trying to find a way to go on.
Survival Rates by Mary Clyde is a collection of stories linked by tragedies occurring in the desert Southwest. Rich in heart and characters shaped not so much by their tragedies but by their responses to them, Survival Rates relies upon the resilience love (sometimes tough) offers individuals in difficult situations. The human condition here is built upon irony and threaded with many blessings, not the least of which is the author's wit and her ability to transform our concept of tragedy with hope.
Not an image or a word is without impact or relationship to story in Mary Clyde's fine-wrought, clear, and engaging prose. In the end, the reader finds Survival Rates uplifting.
Ok collection of short stories. Mostly the stories presented what seemed like a snapshot view of a character - no real start or end to the story, just a glimpse at a character. Alright, not great.