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Felt in the Jaw
Felt in the Jaw | Kristen N. Arnett
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In her debut story collection, Kristen Arnett, with dark humor, explores the lives of queer women and their families in the light of the bleak Florida sun. A young dancer suddenly loses language while her family struggles to understand their new roles. A mother endures a horrifying spider bite while camping with her daughters in the backyard. A family reunion goes sour when a group of cousins are left to their own devices. In these ten stories, outward strength is always betrayed by deep vulnerability: these are characters so desperate for family and connection that they often isolate themselves--and sometimes, it's the world isolating them.
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There‘s something about these stories that feels unreal to me, even while they also feel true and well-observed. It may just be that Florida always feels sort of fantastic to me in fiction, but I think it‘s more than that. It‘s in the narration, I think, which is both intimate and sort of removed, which creates for me a sort of dreamlike quality. But, yes, these are very good stories.

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