Herb's Pajamas

Herb's Pajamas
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Stories

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Abigail Thomas

شابک

9781565127494
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

December 29, 1997
The four lonely Upper West Siders who inhabit this muted but moving collection of 18 related short stories have each lost something and want it back. Middle-aged Walter's wife has left him, and he can't come to terms with her desire merely to be his friend. Edith, "a trembly maiden of 52" who has never seen a man naked, yearns to connect but doesn't know how, while her neighbor, the widowed, aging Belle, finds her own lover, "the sweetest man who ever lived," dead in the kitchen and must dispose of his body. The most appealing character is the protagonist of "Bunny's Sister," a gently drawn account of a 14-year-old's journey to find her runaway sibling, who disappeared one day after announcing: "I'm smoke." Along the way, we gradually come to understand that Bunny has known all along how her journey will end, and that makes her sadness sharper for the reader. Although the carefully chronicled minor events that make up these stories don't always amount to much on their own, Thomas (An Actual Life) has a way with details that makes for endings as bittersweet as her beginnings.



Booklist

March 1, 1998
This collection of short stories by novelist and children's author Thomas tells the interrelated tales of four New York City apartment dwellers. In each story, the main character suffers personal loss, with Thomas slowly and carefully revealing the person's profound loneliness and desperation. Although their lives are markedly separate, Thomas' characters share a distinct sense of isolation, and the stories are all linked by some coincidence or casual near-meeting of the characters. Somehow Thomas manages to convey a sense of lightness to the stories, a brilliant touch that alters the mood considerably. The unique characterizations include Walter, a semirecluse, whose wife has left him; Edith, a delusional fiftysomething virgin whose famous mother has just died; Bunny, a 14-year-old whose older sister has run away; and Belle, whose married lover, Rudy, dies wearing her dead husband's pajama top. An entertaining, cohesive, and well-written volume. ((Reviewed March 1, 1998))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1998, American Library Association.)




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