Ranging from rural Idaho to suburban Arizona and downtown Boston, eleven stories offer an insightful, poignant study of American dreams, illusions, revelations, and relationships
This is a book by a high school classmate. It is a series of short stories. To me they all seemed more negative than positive. Full of conflict and strange behavior. Not the most uplifting book, but it turns out Melanie has written several books and received several awards. Not sure I'll seek anymore of her books, but it was interesting to see the MT/Kalispell influence. Describing certain places that you would recognize like the Conrad Mansion, Conrad cemetery, Kila Flats, the 'twins' (perhaps Linda and Lori Kaps?) with out specifically naming them.
Montana native, M.R. Thon, provides interesting short stories in this collection which have a remembered connection to Montana, but take place in other parts of the USA. All the stories are well written and interesting, some overlap. I look forward to reading more of her work as I research the writers of Montana.
This is a book of short stories. Some of them failed to keep my attention; thus it took me nearly a year to read a 272-page book. I found it hard to identify with many of the characters. My favorite story was about a college professor and a young girl he is trying to seduce, "Small Crimes." I also liked the story "Iona Moon."
Kind of fun, pretty solid. I wish I would have read this book back when it was newly out (97-98ish)because I know it made a big splash upon its release and feel that all of her novice followers have overused her plot lines.