Amy Bloom was nominated for a National Book Award for her first
collection, Come to Me, and her fiction has appeared in The New
Yorker, Story, Antaeus, and other magazines, and in The Best American
Short Stories and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards*.* In her new
collection, she enhances her reputation as a true artist of the form.
Here are characters confronted with tragedy, perplexed by emotions, and
challenged to endure whatever modern life may have in store. A loving
mother accompanies her daughter in her journey to become a man, and
discovers a new, hopeful love. A stepmother and stepson meet again after
fifteen years and a devastating mistake, and rediscover their familial
affection for each other. And in "The Story," a widow bent on seducing
another woman's husband constructs and deconstructs her story until she
has "made the best and happiest ending" possible "in this world."