Dog years
stories
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Author
Publication
2016 - University of Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
56,500 words, Guess
Page Count
226 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100822944677
- ISBN-139780822944676
- AmazonB01M98XRJY
- Library of Congress Control Number2016039766
- OCLC Control Number948340026
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780822944676
- Open LibraryOL27219547M
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3625.A6756 A6 2016
- LCCPS3625.A6756A6 2016
Description
"Many of these richly layered stories juxtapose the miracles of modern medicine against the inescapable frustrations of everyday life: awkward first dates, the indignities of air travel, and overwhelming megastore cereal aisles. In "Go Forth," an aging couple attends a kidney transplant reunion, where donors and recipients collide with unexpected results; in "Hounds," a woman who runs a facial reconstruction program for veterans nurses her dying dog while recounting the ways she has used sex as both a weapon and a salve; and in "Consider This Case," a lonely fetal surgeon caring for his aesthete father must reconsider sexuality and the lengths people will go to have children. Melissa Yancy's personal experience in the milieus of hospitals, medicine, and family services infuse her narratives with a rare texture and gravity. Keenly observant, offering both sharp humor and humanity, these stories explore the ties that bind--both genetic and otherwise--and the fine line between the mundane and the maudlin. Whether the men or women that populate these pages are contending with illness, death, or parenthood, the real focus is on time and our inability to slow its progression, reminding us to revel in those moments we can control"--
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Other Editions
- Dog years: stories
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