Three stories from Nobel Prizewinning author Alice Munro, one of the great short story writers not just of our time but of any time (The New York Times) that inspired the awardwinning filmfeaturing a foreword by Pedro Almodóvar
Alice Munro is cherished for her exquisite, affecting meditations on the human heart. In these three linked stories, Chance, Soon, and Silencewhich, together, inspired Pedro Almodóvars film Julietaher virtuosic talents are once again on display. The stories follow a schoolteacher named Juliet as she is swept up by fate: meeting an older man on a train and starting an affair; later, visiting her parents as a young mother; and later still, searching for contact with her estranged daughter.
As with all of Munros characters, Juliet radiates warmth, dignity, and hope, even as she is unflinching in the face of betrayal and loss. In Munros hands, her journey is as surprising, extraordinary, and precious as life itself.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Alice Munro is cherished for her exquisite, affecting meditations on the human heart. In these three linked stories, Chance, Soon, and Silencewhich, together, inspired Pedro Almodóvars film Julietaher virtuosic talents are once again on display. The stories follow a schoolteacher named Juliet as she is swept up by fate: meeting an older man on a train and starting an affair; later, visiting her parents as a young mother; and later still, searching for contact with her estranged daughter.
As with all of Munros characters, Juliet radiates warmth, dignity, and hope, even as she is unflinching in the face of betrayal and loss. In Munros hands, her journey is as surprising, extraordinary, and precious as life itself.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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