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Passion and Affect: Stories

✍ Scribed by Colwin, Laurie


Book ID
108436356
Publisher
Open Road Media
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781497673731

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✦ Synopsis


The debut story collection from one of America's most beloved authors
Laurie Colwin explores the mysteries of life and love with her signature blend of empathy, wisdom, and wit in these fourteen exquisite tales. In "Animal Behavior," an ornithologist and a doctoral student find their own mating habits to be just as inscrutable as those of their avian subjects. In "The Elite Viewer," when his wife travels to England to attend a seminar, Benno Moran searches for exotic ways to occupy his time. He discovers television, junk food, and Greenie Frenzel, a young woman with Technicolor hair and an appetite for cherry soda and mentholated cigarettes. "Children, Dogs, and Desperate Men" is the story of Elizabeth Bayard, a sensible music critic whose flirtation with a married cartographer is the latest in a series of romantic missteps as irrational as they are irresistible.
The heroes and heroines of Passion and Affect are clever, naive, brave, delicate, and...


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