Never underestimate the secret ferocity of quiet women. In a vibrant collection of stories featuring an unforgettable cast of characters, Presman creates something intensely human out of mere words. She ensures readers see the fun alongside the fury, the heartiness inside the hardship, and the rich complexities of the memories that come out of the cupboard with the good dishes. - Stacy Bierlein, A Vacation on the Island of Ex-Boyfriends What a duality Mary Ann Presman presents in her story collection, The Good Dishes, the facade that we all present and the reality that we all know. The characters in these vibrant, wonderful stories live their double lives in the most intriguing of ways, Presman willing to toe the line between truth and lie or blow things up in either direction. The stories in The Good Dishes never fail to pique our imagination or force us to reflect on our own dichotomous every days, knowing exactly when to pull down the china or just eat straight out of the bag.—Michael Czyzniejewski, author of I Will Love You for the Rest of My Breakup Stories “In precise and direct prose, Mary Ann Presman writes like a dream, creating in these 18 short stories a gallery of compelling characters in all manner of situations that feel real and true. She displays a deep understanding of what makes people tick, and not always in the best and kindest ways. But you will remember the residents of her world for keeps.” Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune A&E columnist. Presman's unflinching gaze pokes and prods her characters' lives to pinpoint their softness, vulnerability, fierceness. The love-weary, loveless, always-searching, never-finding characters in this collection remind us of the universality – in all its brilliance and wrenching ache – of the human experience. The Good Dishes' characters thrash through mothers on their very last nerve, siblings aching for understanding, children making startling discoveries, young people growing up too fast. Set another place at the Mary Ann Presman has arrived.- Christine Maul Rice, Swarm Theory, Hell Press
First I was attracted by the covers and then magic started. You can enjoy in 18 short stories drinking coffee with different characters in different situations. I am fan of short stories and you can find yourself in all these situations. At one moment you can read about 10-years-old girl ( Tea and Biscuits) and at the other moment, there is a grown-up woman sitting opposite you. Only thing I can say is that you will enjoy every page.
All of the stories are snippets into people's lives. Good dishes and cups and mugs that people use within the stories provide the thread that links them together. Because the author is from Galenia, IL, I was familiar with many of the story locations which made it even more relatable.
Wonderful book filled with a variety of well written short stories. The stories encourages to not keep the "good dishes" in the cabinet, but get them out and use them.
The Good Dishes is a collection of 18 wonderfully diverse stories about the human condition. Scenes are vivid, characters are memorable, dialogue is real. Presman's eye and ear are so good. Every story rings true.