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January 2025

Start the year with stories for your book club

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Round up your reading group and ring in 2025 with one of these fabulous short story collections.
STARRED REVIEW
January 2025

Start the year with stories for your book club

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Round up your reading group and ring in 2025 with one of these fabulous short story collections.
January 2025

Start the year with stories for your book club

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Round up your reading group and ring in 2025 with one of these fabulous short story collections.
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In Old Crimes and Other Stories, Jill McCorkle’s characters face moments of reckoning and work to make sense of the past. A father has trouble connecting with his daughter and adjusting to the digital era in “The Lineman.” In “Confessional,” a husband and wife buy an antique confessional for their house—a purchase that leads to surprising discoveries. “Commandments” features a trio of women dumped by the same man who meet to share stories about him. Wistful and wise, McCorkle’s fifth collection is the work of a writer at the top of her game.

Louise Kennedy explores the lives of contemporary Irish women in her bleakly beautiful collection, The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac. Kennedy’s protagonists—rendered with authenticity and compassion—contend with fraught or dangerous relationships, motherhood issues and economic woes. Sarah, the main character of the title story, pays an ugly price for her husband’s poor business decisions, while the main character in “In Silhouette” is tormented by her brother’s participation in IRA activity. Kennedy’s moving stories offer numerous discussion topics for book clubs, including female fulfillment and the human need for connection.

Salt Slow finds Julia Armfield leaning in to science fiction and the supernatural in stories that examine urban life and women’s experiences. “Mantis” focuses on the turmoil of adolescence, as a young girl’s body mutates in startling fashion. In “Formerly Feral,” two stepsisters form an extraordinary bond with a wolf. Whether she’s writing about giant bugs or a zombie ex-girlfriend, Armfield is clearly at home with the odd and the uncanny, and the end result is a captivating group of stories. Themes of sexuality, spirituality and loss will get book clubs talking.

GennaRose Nethercott’s Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart and Other Stories is sure to delight—and disquiet—readers. Ominous, imaginative and intriguing, Nethercott’s stories probe the tension between the wild and the tame as they exist in our daily lives. In “Homebody,” a young woman undergoes a strange physical transformation after moving into a new house with her partner. “Sundown at the Eternal Staircase” chronicles the goings-on at an eerie tourist attraction. Thanks to Nethercott’s remarkable narrative skills, the impossible becomes plausible. Inspired by folklore and fairy tales, she reinvigorates the short story form.

The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac
By Louise Kennedy
Riverhead

ISBN 9780593540930

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The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac

The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac

By Louise Kennedy
Riverhead
ISBN 9780593540930
Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart

Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart

By GennaRose Nethercott
Vintage
ISBN 9780593314180
Old Crimes

Old Crimes

By Jill McCorkle
Algonquin
ISBN 9781643755991
salt slow

salt slow

By Julia Armfield
Flatiron
ISBN 9781250224781

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