· The stories in Above the Houses allow the reader to enjoy what the author has elsewhere called “a kind of ecology of consciousness: how to use well and not squander our stupendous human resources for insight.” The crises they describe—ranging from death, divorce, and murder to a torrential Midwestern rainstorm—provide a context for the author’s astonishing ability to capture subtle Author: Susan Engberg. Above the houses. [Susan Engberg] -- The first of these nine short stories tracks, in the second person, Sophie, the year-old wife and mother of two grown sons who is settling into a new university town, having dutifully, but not. Read "Above the Houses Stories" by Susan Engberg available from Rakuten Kobo. “These stories deal with relationships lovers, spouses, friends, parents, offspring, siblings. We can relate to th.
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Susan Engberg is the author of Above The Houses - Stories ( avg rating, 15 ratings, 1 review, published ), Sarah's Laughter And Other Stories (2. Above The Houses: Stories|Susan Engberg, Domesticated Ducks (International Poultry Library)|Joseph Dr. Batty, The Rag Princess|Barbara J. Franzen, Taking the Piss: A Potted History of Pee|Emily Troscianko. The nine gorgeously crafted stories of the fourth collection from Engberg (Sarah's Laughter) go behind closed doors to find everyday desperation. The title story tracks, in the second person, Sophie, the year-old wife and mother of two grown sons who is settling into a new university town, having dutifully, but not willingly, relocated for her husband's new job.
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