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Sweet and Low
Sweet and Low: Stories | Nick White
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Praised by the Washington Post as "Tennessee Williams . . . transposed to the twenty-first-century South," Nick White returns with a stunning short-story collection that tackles issues of masculinity, identity, and place, with a sharp eye for social commentary and a singular handling of character. At first glance, the stories in Sweet and Low seem grounded in the everyday: they paint pictures of idyllic Southern landscapes, characters fulfilling their roles as students, wives, boyfriends, sons. But they are not what they seem. In these stories, Nick White deconstructs the core qualities of Southern fiction, exposing deeply flawed and fascinating characters--promiscuous academics, aging podcasters, woodpecker assassins, and lawnmower enthusiasts, among others--all on wildly compelling quests. From finding an elusive bear to locating a prized timepiece to making love on the grave of an iconic writer, each story is a thrilling adventure with unexpected turns. White's honest and provocative prose will jolt readers awake with its urgency.
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LitandLeisure
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Nick White‘s collection of stories Sweet and Low are best described as evidence of the new South. Ever present are the themes that demonstrate the complexity of the South. Students of the Southern greats will recognize the peculiar, the odd, the disfigured, the freaks – in setting, narrative and character.

Read my full review at: http://www.literatureandleisure.com/2018/05/book-review-sweet-and-low-stories/

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thatbookboi
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The best collection of short stories of 2018! If you‘re like me and love it when short stories are linked together, are very queer, and if you love all things southern gothic, then find this book and read it immediately.

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shutupsmalls
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Some bedtime reading

mrozzz Oh!! What do you think? 6y
shutupsmalls @mrozzz really enjoying it so far! 6y
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Christyco125
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I enjoyed the first part of the collection. The second half seemed as though it could have been a novella. I wasn‘t sure if the stories from the first part were then related somehow to the second after I finished. There were some stories where the abrupt endings made it feel incomplete and others that it seemed to work. #ARC #FirstToRead #2108christyread

emilyhaldi Nice review. I met the author at the Ohioana Book Festival several weeks ago and he was really funny and sweet! I bought this book and have been meaning to get to it! 7y
Christyco125 @emilyhaldi A lot of the short stories have the same kind of feel as the description for his novel. 7y
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kyraleseberg
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This is an important contribution to Southern Gothic literature. Filled with flawed & haunted characters across the Delta, both the mundane & the oddities of everyday is found here. Many stories are connected, focusing on important moments in a character's life to create a clearer image of previous stories.
While I see the value of this collection, the abrupt endings left me unable to connect with the characters or their stories.

kyraleseberg Thanks to the Penguin Random House for providing an ARC in exchange for my honest review 7y
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