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  • Published: 28 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9780593293966
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Maggie Brown & Others

Stories



In this powerful and virtuosic collection of interlocking stories, each one "a marvel of concision and compassion" (Washington Post), Peter Orner, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist and "master of his form" (New York Times), takes the short story to new heights.
 
Through forty-four compressed gems, Peter Orner, a writer who "doesn't simply bring his characters to life, he gives them souls" (NYT Book Review), chronicles people whose lives are at inflection points, gripping us with a series of defining moments.


Whether it's a first date that turns into a late-night road trip to a séance in an abandoned airplane hangar, or a family's memories of the painful mystery surrounding a forgotten uncle's demise, Orner reveals how our fleeting decisions between kindness and abandonment chase us across time. These stories are anchored by a poignant novella that delivers not only the joys and travails of a forty-year marriage, but an entire era in a working-class New England city. Bristling with the crackling energy of life itself, Maggie Brown & Others marks the most sustained achievement to date for "a master of his form" (New York Times).


- A New York Times Notable Book
- Longlisted for the Simpson/Joyce Carol Oates Prize
- An Oprah Magazine Best Book of 2019
- Kirkus "Best Short Fiction of 2019"

  • Published: 28 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9780593293966
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Praise for Maggie Brown & Others

Praise for Petter Orner:

  • "I'm getting a poignant shiver from the novella 'Walt Kaplan Is Broke,' which closes Peter Orner's terrific new story collection, Maggie Brown and Others, and features a coronary patient taking stock of his long, mostly happy marriage...There's a lot of affection in that story, and in all of Orner's characteristically generous work...In this collection of forty-four compressed stories, and one novella, about blue-collar men and women and lives that didn't quite pan out, Orner maintains his reputation as a master of the form."--Gregory Cowles, New York Times Book Review, Ten New Books We Recommend This Week