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The Pelican Child
The Pelican Child | Joy Williams
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The sentences of Joy Williams are like no other-the coiled wit, the sense of a confused and ruined landscape, even the slight chortle of hope that lurks between the words. In these eleven stories, we meet souls lost and found: from the twin heiresses of a dirty industrial fortune, who must commit a violent act in recompense for their family's deeds, to a newly grown man who still revolves in a dreamscape of his childhood boarding-school innocence, to the "pelican child" who lives with the bony, ill-tempered Baba Yaga in a little hut on chicken legs.All of these characters insist on exploring, often at their peril, an indifferent and caustic world: they struggle against our degradation of the climate, of each other, and of honest human experience, possibly in vain. But each brief, haunted triumph of understanding is celebrated by Williams, a writer for our time and all time.
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The Pelican Child | Joy Williams
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I‘m glad I read this so I could finish out my reading of the #NBAlonglist for fiction, but it just didn‘t work for me at all. The stories just gave me nothing to hang onto. I‘m a bit disappointed that other books I read this year weren‘t on this list and this one was.

squirrelbrain I was just looking at my NBA spreadsheet (😝) last night and wondered about reading this one, so thank you for your review! Just one to go now for me from the list, which is also on #ToB - Volume. (edited) 14h
Chelsea.Poole I am so drawn to this thanks to the cover but I read elsewhere that the stories weren‘t worthwhile so now that I see your review too I‘ll pass on this…but I would take this cover art as a print to hang on my wall 😆 10h
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