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House Fires (Iowa Short Fiction Award) - Award-Winning Short Story Collection | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
House Fires (Iowa Short Fiction Award) - Award-Winning Short Story Collection | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
House Fires (Iowa Short Fiction Award) - Award-Winning Short Story Collection | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
House Fires (Iowa Short Fiction Award) - Award-Winning Short Story Collection | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts

House Fires (Iowa Short Fiction Award) - Award-Winning Short Story Collection | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts

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These eleven stories travel from snowbound Buffalo in the 1940s to present-day Boston, Providence, and San Francisco and across the domestic terrain of desire's unruly claims to the nuances of grief. In the title story, a young woman whose sister has been killed in a fire reckons with her parents' silent suffering and finds transcendence through film. In a series of stories set in post-World War II Buffalo and Manhattan, the members of a close-knit Jewish family are caught up in a maze of clandestine desires—none of which can be fulfilled. The collection's final series turns to one family's complex generational links: a college student confronted by her own assumptions about race and sexuality; a grandmother slipping into mental decline; a middle-aged mother juggling bewilderment, love, and grief.Passion and heartbreak are often intertwined in these stories as Reisman reveals the ways in which women and men are inevitably shaped by their histories and the ways in which their bodies carry the legacy of loss.

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This is a great collection of stories by Nancy Resiman. I first heard of her in the Best American Short Stories where she had a story published. I really liked it, so I decided to check out more of her works. All of the stories are beautifully written, if a little depressing. I especially liked the series of Jessie stories that she included. This book won the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 1999, which is really prestigious (though I didn't know it before.. I mean, c'mon.. IOWA?? What are you going to write about?! Cows? But yeah, it's a really great award!).