Every man’s memory is his private literature Aldous Huxley.
In The Trick, a lonely teen is fooled into asking out a girl he otherwise would not have. In Fly Sense, a young soldier seems incapable of accepting the senseless death of war. A man goes to China with his live-in girlfriend in From China with Love and discovers how little he knows about her. A dying man refuses to accept his limitations, making his adult caretaker son’s life difficult in The Ledger. In Two, Too, To, a destitute Asian woman immigrant must choose one of two American men to help her raise her child. In Sunday Evening Comin’ Down, a clueless divorced dad strives to connect with his estranged six-year-old daughter. Seventeen in all, these stories offer insight into life in 20th century middle class America.
In The Trick, a lonely teen is fooled into asking out a girl he otherwise would not have. In Fly Sense, a young soldier seems incapable of accepting the senseless death of war. A man goes to China with his live-in girlfriend in From China with Love and discovers how little he knows about her. A dying man refuses to accept his limitations, making his adult caretaker son’s life difficult in The Ledger. In Two, Too, To, a destitute Asian woman immigrant must choose one of two American men to help her raise her child. In Sunday Evening Comin’ Down, a clueless divorced dad strives to connect with his estranged six-year-old daughter. Seventeen in all, these stories offer insight into life in 20th century middle class America.
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