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Survival Rates

Published
Feb 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
288

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Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. "Finely crafted short fiction that explores the aftermath of life-threatening events. . . . Sculpted prose." ―Booklist

Mary Clyde's stories explore not so much what has happened already but what happens next. Illness bristles through the book, magnifying emotional undercurrents: two teenage girls survive surgery and the prospect of never eating popcorn again; the stoicism of a husband with cancer infuriates his wife. Set in the desert Southwest, these stories show the influence of a landscape populated with cat-eating coyotes and car-crushing boulders. The characters are relative newcomers, some sharing the author's Mormon heritage. But they are survivors, relying on the ironies and blessings of ongoing life.

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First Edition Feb 2001 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393320848 ISBN10 0393320847
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Mar 1999 University of Georgia Press ISBN13 9780820320496 ISBN10 0820320498
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