Awarded the 2006 Meridian Editor's Fiction Prize, "Cinderella She was Not" is short, but powerful; tough, but uncompromisingly honest. The observations of Thurber's narrator Raymond will remain in the mind long after reading this "terse, edgy, darkly humorous' novelette about love and marriage and infidelity from the audacious author of Paperboy: A Dysfunctional Novel
"My first wife, Alice Porter-Masterson, had two lovely sisters, both ten times prettier than her. "You married the ugly duckling," my new sisters-in-law liked to tease. "You should have married one of us, Raymond.""
Awarded the 2006 Meridian Editor's Fiction Prize, "Cinderella She was Not" is short, but powerful; tough, but uncompromisingly honest. The observation...
This uncompromising collection of stories comes from the widely acclaimed and award winning master of the short story, Bob Thurber. Here he weaves his tales around such facets of the human condition as Fathers and Fools, Women and Children, Marriage and Divorce, and Art and Artifice. Typically unsettling and revelatory, Thurber knows how to cast a story that depicts the coarse reality of life, and his skills are displayed here with both passion and sentiment. Thurber gives the reader a chance, not to peek, but to plunge head first into the deep, dark mystery of simple existence. Accompanied...
This uncompromising collection of stories comes from the widely acclaimed and award winning master of the short story, Bob Thurber. Here he weaves his...
Its 1969 and the entire nation is waiting for the United States to win the space race and put the first man on the moon. Meanwhile, fourteen-year-old Jack Fisher-malnourished and battered, abandoned by his father, neglected by his mother, manipulated by his older sister, harangued by his boss, and shortchanged by customers-is delivering newspapers in downtown Pawtucket and trying to keep his family from self-destructing completely. As the whole world holds its breath to see what will become of the Apollo 11 astronauts, Jack clings to his daily mantra, "Things will get better." But in this...
Its 1969 and the entire nation is waiting for the United States to win the space race and put the first man on the moon. Meanwhile, fourteen-year-old ...