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Mrs. Darcy and the Blue-Eyed Stranger
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By Lee Smith
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Lee Smith is a “teller of tales for tale tellers to admire and envy . . . [and] a reader’s dream” (Houston Chronicle). A celebrated and bestselling writer with a dozen novels under her name, including Fair and Tender Ladies, Oral History, and The Last Girls, she is just as widely recognized for her exceptional short stories. Here, in Mrs. Darcy and the Blue-Eyed Stranger, Smith collects seven brand-new stories along with seven of her favorites from three earlier collections. The result? A book of dazzling richness. As the New York Times Book Review put it, “In al- most every one of [her stories] there is a moment of vision, or love, or unclothed wonder that transforms something plain into something transcendent.”
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"Smith's heroines find strength in the moments that push us all forward." --People magazinePeople Magazine
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"Smith's character-driven tales are funny, touching, and resonant, with a quirky honesty. A southern-fried charmer!" --Family CircleFamily Circle
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"Smith also has a soft spot for incorrigibles like the dyspeptic ex-writer of "House Tour," who resists playing reindeer games with the local philistines at Christmas, or the former teacher in "The Happy Memories Club," who refuses to placate an amateur writing group that appears to prefer its fare upbeat and scrubby-clean. Smith's book, you suspect, is the one those club members would sneak under their bedcovers to read by penlight." --New York Times Book ReviewNew York Times Book Review
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"Like Chekhov, Smith can lay out a world of social and personal connections in a few pages. Her new collection, mingling seven previously published short stories with seven new pieces, offers a marvelous panorama of Smith's achievement over four decades. It's funny, shrewd and heartbreaking--often all three at once." --AARP The MagazineAARP The Magazine
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“Lee Smith has long had a reputation as a master of the short story, and her new collection . . . galvanizes that reputation . . . Smith offers the grit of the domestic scene, the power of the written word, and the transcendent beauty of women as friends, lovers, daughters and mothers.”Minneapolis Star Tribune
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“A marvelous panorama of Smith’s achievement over four decades. It’s funny, shrewd, and heartbreaking—often all three at once.”AARP magazine
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“Smith’s character-driven tales are funny, touching and resonant, with a quirky honesty. A southern-fried charmer!”Family Circle
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“Smith’s heroines find strength in the moments that push us all forward.”People, four stars
- On Sale
- May 31, 2011
- Page Count
- 368 pages
- Publisher
- Algonquin Books
- ISBN-13
- 9781616200589
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