These are beautifully crafted stories about longing, hope, and disappointment. Askew, one of Oklahoma's best living writers, is at the top of her game, with each short story conjuring a fully realized personal world around each main character. Askew's prose is tightly controlled, even lapidary, without being overly-mannered or intrusive. I can't think of a recent work of fiction that captures such a total sense of sehnsucht with such economy in language and plot. All the stories are great, but my favorite is "The Hungry," which is a sort of portrait of the artist. This is brilliant, moving, and imaginative work that should not be missed.