Where The God Of Love Hangs Out
Amy Bloom
£7.99
Mr B's review
I am a huge fan of the short form and this assured collection sits somewhere between the novella and the short story, a wonderful playground, where the quality of writing is as striking as the depth of emotional understanding. A gem of a book for fans of Cerys Davies and Maggie Shipstead. – Laura
Description
A young woman struggles to come to terms with her friend’s murder; a man and his daughter-in-law confess their sins in the most unlikely of places; a daughter returns to her hated father’s house to care for him in his final days and discovers an unexpected bond; and, in a set of interlocking stories, two middle-aged friends, married to others, find themselves irresistibly sexually drawn to one another. In this sensuous, funny and heartbreaking new book, Amy Bloom explores the unexpected patterns that love, and its absence, weave into our lives. With her generous and clear-eyed understanding of human complexity and contrariness, the award-winning author introduces us to some of her most unforgettable characters yet.
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