Beloved author Jill McCorkle delivers a collection of masterful stories that are as complex as novels--deeply perceptive, funny, and tragic in equal measure--about crimes large and small.McCorkle, author of theNew York TimesbestsellingLife After Lifeand th
Beloved author Jill McCorkle delivers a collection of masterful stories that are as complex as novels–deeply perceptive, funny, and tragic in equal measure–about crimes large and small.
McCorkle, author of theNew York TimesbestsellingLife After Lifeand the widely acclaimedHieroglyphics(“One of our wryest, warmest, wisest storytellers” –Rebecca Makkai), brings us a breathtaking collection of stories that offers an intimate look at the moments when a person’s life changes forever.
Old Crimesdelves into the lives of characters who hold their secrets and misdeeds close, even as the past continues to reverberate over time and across generations. And despite the characters’ yearnings for connection, they can’t seem to tell the whole truth. In “Low Tones,” a woman uses her hearing impairment as a way to guard herself from her husband’s commentary. In “Lineman,” a telephone lineman strains to connect to his family even as he feels pushed aside in a digital world. In “Confessional,” a young couple buys a confessional booth for fun, only to discover the cost of honesty.
Profoundly moving and unforgettable, for fans of Alice Munro, Elizabeth Strout, and Lily King, the stories inOld Crimesreveal why McCorkle has long been considered a master of the form, probing lives full of great intensity, longing and affection, and deep regret.
“Jill McCorkle has had an extraordinary ear for the music of ordinary life since the beginning of her career, able to work with the voices we know so well to write these stories about what they will not tell us, what they would rather not tell us, what they hope to tell us, what too often goes unsaid. And this collection is a new wonder.” –Alexander Chee, author ofHow to Write an Autobiographical Novel
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