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The State We're In
The State We're In: Maine Stories | Ann Beattie
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From a multiple prize–winning master of the short form: a stunning collection of brand-new, linked stories that perfectly capture the zeitgeist through the voices of vivid and engaging women from adolescence to old age. “We build worlds for ourselves wherever we go,” writes Ann Beattie. The State We're In, her magnificent new collection of linked stories, is about how we live in the places we have chosen—or been chosen by. It's about the stories we tell our families, our friends, and ourselves, the truths we may or may not see, how our affinities unite or repel us, and where we look for love. Many of these stories are set in Maine, but The State We're In is about more than geographical location, and certainly is not a picture postcard of the coastal state. Some characters have arrived by accident, others are trying to get out. The collection opens, closes, and is interlaced with stories that focus on Jocelyn, a wryly disaffected teenager living with her aunt and uncle while attending summer school. As in life, the narratives of other characters interrupt Jocelyn's, sometimes challenging, sometimes embellishing her view. Riveting, witty, sly, idiosyncratic, and bold, these stories describe a state of mind, a manner of being—now. A Beattie story, says Margaret Atwood, is “like a fresh bulletin from the front: we snatch it up, eager to know what's happening out there on the edge of that shifting and dubious no-man's-land known as interpersonal relations.” The State We're In is a fearless exploration of contemporary life by a brilliant writer whose fiction startles as it illuminates.
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LisaJo
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#newenglandbooks Today a trip to the lighthouse. AND another bookstore...Longfellows in Portland. Oh yeah, BOOKMARKS.

ValerieAndBooks We will be staying in Portland during Thanksgiving break. Taking note of all this! 8y
ValerieAndBooks I think I may have mentioned that 👆in a comment to one of your earlier posts. But anyway I'm glad you're enjoying your NE tour! 8y
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Jamielouise
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"Lupine," he said. "Loves to grow wild, but you get it into your garden, most of the time it won't take. It keeps to itself and that's how it prospers."

Makes sense that it's my favorite flower

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Megabooks
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For some reason the title of this story made me think of The Simpsons. Like Moe saying, "Homer, Duff's done enough. You've go to take over from here." My mind works in weird ways! ? I haven't started the story yet.

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Megabooks
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This book has just the kind of humor I'm in the mood for tonight. I need slightly dark and absurd. ⛈ There's a bit of non-sequitur quality to the stories - even the connected ones - that I'm finding appealing as well.

jmkeene Ann Beattie is my short story hero. I literally treated her Burning House collection like a security blanket in college. Haven't read this one yet, but that's obviously gotta change. 9y
Megabooks Yes, this came out more recently. I'm really enjoying it. The only thing I don't like is when she writes from a teenager's perspective. It just sounds weird and outdated. Other than those, great collection!! 9y
Megabooks @jmkeene see above comment. Sorry I didn't tag you! 😳 9y
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Megabooks
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Something about this cracked me up! I mean was the floor underneath the rug clean, too? Upside down! Really? 😳😜😂

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Megabooks
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Reading a YA book about magical realism (Bone Gap) and starting a book with the first story about a high schooler writing a paper about MR. #meta #lol 🤓

prowlix I love it when my books accidentally reference one another. It's a bookish Easter egg 🤘 9y
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