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Emergency: Stories
Emergency: Stories | Kathleen Alcott
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From an “exquisite” (The New Yorker) writer, a searing volume of prizewinning stories starring women facing points of no return. A professor finds a photograph of her deceased mother in a compromising position on the wall of a museum. A twenty-something’s lucrative remote work sparks paranoia and bigotry. A transplant to a new city must make a choice about who she trusts when her partner reveals a violent history. The summer after her divorce from an older man, an exiled painter’s former friends grapple with rumors that she attempted to pass as a teenager. In this long-awaited debut collection, Kathleen Alcott turns her skills as a stylist on the unfreedoms of American life—as well as the guilt that stalks those who survive them. Emergency roams from European cities to scorched California towns, drug-smeared motel rooms to polished dinner parties, taking taut, surprising portraits of addiction, love, misogyny, and sexual power. Confronting the hidden perils of class ascension, the women in these stories try to pay down the psychic debts of their old lives as they search for a new happiness they can afford.
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Kazzie
Emergency: Stories | Kathleen Alcott
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This was good, if challenging. The characters were tragic and real, and the stories were at times difficult. She doesn‘t sugarcoat realities, especially for women

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sarahbarnes
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This is a phenomenal collection of stories. Each with a female main character, they cut to the bone in various ways and there really wasn‘t a single story I didn‘t love. I haven‘t read any of the author‘s novels, but may need to check them out now because this collection is stunning.

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