These are dramatic monologues rooted in New England, but ranging widely over a spectrum of emotions and narrative styles. They speak in the voices of fathers to daughters, sons to mothers, sisters to brothers, and wives to husbands. They are intimate, reflective, and coloquial. In the tradition of Frost and Robinson, they tell stories about how we deal with pain and endure with those we love the most.
Genre: General Fiction
Genre: General Fiction
Used availability for Sherril Jaffe's The Faces Reappear