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The Shape of Things to Come
Meet the college graduate working in a whole bodyâdonation clinic; a young woman obsessed with Benedictine monks; a middle-aged woman who becomes a stand-in talk-show guest; unlikely friends who meet in a domestic violence shelter; a young girl and the father who stole her away to escape his wife's mental illness; a graduate student from a suburban family who believes her physical connection to the world is deteriorating. Maud Casey -- author of The Shape of Things to Come, a New York Times Notable Book -- explores how we survive modern crises of loss and love through the lives of emotional and geographic nomads. Each flirts with madness and self-destruction while reaching toward life. These simple gestures of optimism and vitality, gorgeously rendered, make drastic an unforgettable collection.
About: A collection of tales about people who strive for healing in the face of self-destructive behaviors includes the stories of a college graduate working in a body donation clinic, a woman's obsession with monks, and unlikely friends who meet in a domestic violence shelter.
About: A collection of tales about people who strive for healing in the face of self-destructive behaviors includes the stories of a college graduate working in a body donation clinic, a woman's obsession with monks, and unlikely friends who meet in a domestic violence shelter.
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