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Problems with People: Stories

Problems with People: Stories

2014 ·
·3.3·454 Ratings ·176 Pages
“ Respond to every call that excites your spirit. ” ― Rumi
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  • The O. Henry Prize Stories 2003

    2003·
    ·3.8·137 Ratings
    Since its establishment in 1919, the O. Henry Prize stories collection has offered an exciting selection of the best stories published in hundreds of literary magazines every year. Such classic works of American literature as Ernest Hemingway’s The Kill
  • Family Matters: Why Homeschooling Makes Sense

    1993·
    ·3.88·408 Ratings
    An honest, perceptive discussion of children, education, and our common life as a nation by the bestselling author of Snow Falling on Cedars. A high school English teacher, Guterson and his wife educate their own children at home. “A literate primer for
  • The Country Ahead of Us, the Country Behind

    1996·
    ·3.36·602 Ratings
    Like his novel, Snow Falling On Cedars, for which he received the PEN/Faulkner Award, Guterson's beautifully observed and emotionally piercing short stories are set largely in the Pacific Northwest. In these vast landscapes, hunting, fishing, and sports a
  • Descent: A Memoir of Madness

    2013·
    ·3.16·56 Ratings
    From the best-selling author of Snow Falling on Cedars: a poignant, searching memoir about one man's fall into depression in the wake of a national tragedy, and his brave struggle to return to normalcy.      Like most of the country and the world, Dav
  • The Other

    2008·
    ·3.43·2,980 Ratings
    From the author of the bestselling Snow Falling on Cedars comes a compelling new novel about youth and idealism, adulthood and its compromises, and two powerfully different visions of what it means to live a good life.
  • Ed King

    2011·
    ·3.21·1,527 Ratings
    A sweeping, propulsive, darkly humorous new novel by the best-selling author of Snow Falling on Cedars: a story of destiny, desire, and destruction that reimagines Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex for our own era.   In Seattle in 1962, Walter Cousins, a mild-ma
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