Swim back to me / Ann Packer.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781400044047
- ISBN: 1400044049
- Physical Description: 225 p. ; 22 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "This is a Borzoi book"--T.p. verso. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Walk for mankind -- Molten -- Jump -- Dwell time -- Her firstborn -- Things said or done. |
Summary, etc.: | Packer's sterling collection of stories is framed by two novellas: "Walk for Mankind" about teenager Richard Appleby and his bittersweet relationship with Sasha Horowitz, a rebellious, risk-taking 14-year-old, who has a clandestine affair with a drug dealer; and, "Things Said or Done" set three decades later, when Sasha, now 51 and divorced, has become Richard's caretaker. |
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Subject: | Teenagers > Fiction. Fathers and daughters > Fiction. Divorced women > Fiction. Middle-aged women > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. Short stories. |
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Swim Back to Me
From Ann Packer, author of the New York Times best-selling novels The Dive from Clausen's Pier and Songs Without Words , a collection of burnished, emotionally searing stories, framed by two unforgettable linked narratives that express the transformation of a single family over the course of a lifetime. A wife struggles to make sense of her husband's sudden disappearance. A mother mourns her teenage son through the music collection he left behind. A woman shepherds her estranged parents through her brother's wedding and reflects on the year her family collapsed. A young man comes to grips with the joy--and vulnerability--of fatherhood. And, in the masterly opening novella, two teenagers from very different families forge a sustaining friendship, only to discover the disruptive and unsettling power of sex. Ann Packer is one of our most talented archivists of family life, with its hidden crevasses and unforeseeable perils, and in these stories she explores the moral predicaments that define our social and emotional lives, the frailty of ordinary grace, and the ways in which we are shattered and remade by loss. With Swim Back to Me, she delivers shimmering psychological precision, unfailing intelligence, and page-turning drama: her most enticing work yet.