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"Trip Through Your Wires is compulsively readable."-Porter Shreve, author of Drives Like a Dream A clue to her boyfriend's murder draws Carey back into the mystery that led to his death, forcing her to re-examine her own culpability and the self-delusion that blinded her to the dangers of his world. As she follows the clues and searches her memory, searing loss and guilt take over her life.
MB Caschetta's A Cheerleader's Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment records indelibly a life of hope during the devastation and aftermath of events leading up through the early 21st Century. Caschetta crystallizes the iconic moments of each unique era and community, exposing a girlhood rife with misogyny, a coming-to adulthood in the boom of social justice, a surprise family upheaval, and an unexpected shock during the surreal and suspended age of COVID. Even through the wreckage of our times, these essays find connection and redemption enough for us all.Like Joan Didion's extraordinary reporting on life in the 1960s, Caschetta's sureness of tone and linguistic acumen makes this memoir in essays an instant classic of American autobiography.
"e;This fast-paced story of a family secret will keep readers turning pages."e;Krys Lee, author of Drifting HouseAllison flies to Seoul to discover the truth about her adopted sister. A tangled history of love and deception reunites two sisters whose fates were shaped by a long-lost love and its attendant lies, and the history of a country and a man they never understood.Sybil Baker is the author of The Life Plan and Talismans. She spent twelve years teaching in South Korea, returning to the United States in 2007. She teaches creative writing at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
"e;A tough, fierce story about not fitting in."e;Star Tribune (Minneapolis)When Cheri and Geneva's aunt's death draws them back together after a long separation, forcing them to face their past, the choices that follow will push them beyond boundaries they never thought they'd cross. Echolocation lays bare the hearts of lost women called together by their own homing instincts in a season that will change their lives forever.Myfanwy Collins lives on the north shore of Massachusetts with her husband and son. Her work has been published in The Kenyon Review, AGNI, Cream City Review, Quick Fiction, and Potomac Review.
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