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One of the best collections of short stories I’ve read in ages. Sort of like if Raymond Carver took a surgeon’s scalpel to Annie Dillard’s prose. Peelle gets at the in-between, the uncomfortable stasis when life is simultaneously not enough and too much.
I feel like this line from the back of the book describes it well:
stories about the almost atavistic pull certain landscapes exercise on the human psyche.

One of the best collections of short stories I’ve read in ages. Sort of like if Raymond Carver took a surgeon’s scalpel to Annie Dillard’s prose. Peelle gets at the in-between, the uncomfortable stasis when life is simultaneously not enough and too much.

I feel like this line from the back of the book describes it well:

stories about the almost atavistic pull certain landscapes exercise on the human psyche.


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