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Reviews" Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." - Jonathan Franzen, "The New York Times Book Review" " Runaway" "may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." - "USA Today" " She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." - "The Boston Globe" " As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." - "Los Angeles Times" " The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." - "Vanity Fair" " Runaway" "is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whatever- to be left silly with admiration and delight." - "The Washington Post", "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." -Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review " Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." - USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." - The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." - Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." - Vanity Fair " Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whatever-to be left silly with admiration and delight." - The Washington Post Praise from fellow writers: "Her work felt revolutionary when I came to it, and it still does." --Jhumpa Lahiri "She is one of the handful of writers, some living, most dead, whom I have in mind when I say that fiction is my religion." --Jonthan Franzen "The authority she brings to the page is just lovely." --Elizabeth Strout "She's the most savage writer I've ever read, also the most tender, the most honest, the most perceptive." --Jeffery Eugenides "Alice Munro can move characters through time in a way that no other writer can."--Julian Barnes "She is a short-story writer who...reimagined what a story can do." --Loorie Moore "There's probably no one alive who's better at the craft of the short story." --Jim Shepard "A true master of the form." --Salman Rushdie "A wonderful writer." --Joyce Carol Oates , "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review "Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." Vanity Fair "Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whateverto be left silly with admiration and delight." The Washington Post, "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." --Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review " Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." -- USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." -- The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." -- Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down toher." -- Vanity Fair " Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whatever--to be left silly with admiration and delight." -- The Washington Post, "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." -Jonathan Franzen, "The New York Times Book Review "Runaway" may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." -"USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." -"The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." -"Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." -"Vanity Fair "Runaway" is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whatever-to be left silly with admiration and delight." -"The Washington Post, "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." -Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review " Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." - USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." - The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." - Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." - Vanity Fair " Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whatever-to be left silly with admiration and delight." - The Washington Post Praise from fellow writers: "Her work felt revolutionary when I came to it, and it still does." --Jhumpa Lahiri "She is one of the handful of writers, some living, most dead, whom I have in mind when I say that fiction is my religion." --Jonthan Franzen "The authority she brings to the page is just lovely." --Elizabeth Strout "She's the most savage writer I've ever read, also the most tender, the most honest, the most perceptive." --Jeffery Eugenides "Alice Munro can move characters through time in a way that no other writer can."--Julian Barnes "She is a short-story writer who...reimagined what a story can do." --Loorie Moore "There's probably no one alive who's better at the craft of the short story." --Jim Shepard "A true master of the form." --Salman Rushdie "A wonderful writer." --Joyce Carol Oates, "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review "Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." Vanity Fair "Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whateverto be left silly with admiration and delight." The Washington Post From the Trade Paperback edition., "Alice Munro has a strong claim to being the best fiction writer now working in North America. Runaway is a marvel." Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review " Runaway may very well be the synthesizing work of one of literature's keenest investigators into the human soul." USA Today "She outjoices Joyce and checkmates Chekhov. . . . Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel. . . . Her women are heroic. . . . They endure in the mind of the reader." The Boston Globe "As with so many of Munro's stories, you read to have your premises altered and deepened. Could anything be better? . . . A beautiful new work." Los Angeles Times "The great Alice Munro proves again why short-story writers bow down to her." Vanity Fair " Runaway is a big dish of Beluga caviar, sailing in on a sparkling bed of ice, with a mother-of-pearl spoon. You remember: This is why you eat, read, make love, whateverto be left silly with admiration and delight." The Washington Post
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Dewey Decimal813.54
SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER * Eight "sparkling [and] beautifully drawn" ( Entertainment Weekly ) stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises, from Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro "Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel."-- The Boston Globe One of the New York Times 's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century WINNER OF THE GILLER PRIZE * A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlantic Monthly, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, San Jose Mercury News, Kansas City Star The runaway of the title story is a young woman who, though she thinks she wants to, is incapable of leaving her husband. In "Passion," a country girl emerging into the larger world via a job in a resort hotel discovers a single moment of stunning insight and the limits and lies of that mysterious emotion. Three stories, the inspiration for the award-winning movie Julieta , are about a woman named Juliet--in the first, she escapes from teaching at a girls' school into a wild and irresistible love match; in the second she returns with her child to the home of her parents, whose life and marriage she finally begins to examine; and in the last, her child, caught, she mistakenly thinks, in the grip of a religious cult, vanishes into an unexplained and profound silence. In the final story, "Powers," a young woman with the ability to read the future sets off a chain of events that involves her husband-to-be and a friend in a lifelong pursuit of what such a gift really means, and who really has it. In Munro's hands, the people she writes about--women of all ages and circumstances, and their friends, lovers, parents, and children--become as vivid as our own neighbors. It is her miraculous gift to make these stories as real and unforgettable as our own., The incomparable Alice Munro's bestselling and rapturously acclaimed Runaway" is a book of extraordinary stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises, from the title story about a young woman who, though she thinks she wants to, is incapable of leaving her husband, to three stories about a woman named Juliet and the emotions that complicate the luster of her intimate relationships. In Munro's hands, the people she writes about-women of all ages and circumstances, and their friends, lovers, parents, and children-become as vivid as our own neighbors. It is her miraculous gift to make these stories as real and unforgettable as our own., "Runaway" is the first story in this stunning collection, sure to be a runaway success. All of the eight stories are new, published in book form for the first time--a special feast for the millions of Munro fans around the world., WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE(R) IN LITERATURE 2013 This acclaimed, bestselling collection also contains the celebrated stories that inspired the Pedro Almod var film Julieta. Runaway is a book of extraordinary stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises, from the title story about a young woman who, though she thinks she wants to, is incapable of leaving her husband, to three stories about a woman named Juliet and the emotions that complicate the luster of her intimate relationships. In Munro's hands, the people she writes about-women of all ages and circumstances, and their friends, lovers, parents, and children-become as vivid as our own neighbors. It is her miraculous gift to make these stories as real and unforgettable as our own., NATIONAL BESTSELLER - Eight "sparkling [and] beautifully drawn" ( Entertainment Weekly ) stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises, from Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro "Each of the stories in Runaway contains enough lived life to fill a typical novel."-- The Boston Globe One of the New York Times 's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century WINNER OF THE GILLER PRIZE - A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlantic Monthly, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, San Jose Mercury News, Kansas City Star The runaway of the title story is a young woman who, though she thinks she wants to, is incapable of leaving her husband. In "Passion," a country girl emerging into the larger world via a job in a resort hotel discovers a single moment of stunning insight and the limits and lies of that mysterious emotion. Three stories, the inspiration for the award-winning movie Julieta , are about a woman named Juliet--in the first, she escapes from teaching at a girls' school into a wild and irresistible love match; in the second she returns with her child to the home of her parents, whose life and marriage she finally begins to examine; and in the last, her child, caught, she mistakenly thinks, in the grip of a religious cult, vanishes into an unexplained and profound silence. In the final story, "Powers," a young woman with the ability to read the future sets off a chain of events that involves her husband-to-be and a friend in a lifelong pursuit of what such a gift really means, and who really has it. In Munro's hands, the people she writes about--women of all ages and circumstances, and their friends, lovers, parents, and children--become as vivid as our own neighbors. It is her miraculous gift to make these stories as real and unforgettable as our own.
LC Classification NumberPS3568.O243