Author of the award-winning Prague Summer returns with a new story
collection that explores American lives both at home and abroad in the
age of anxiety--a world gone sour with regret, where only the small
intimacies that sometimes blossom between people offer any kind of hope
or possibility for redemption. In the title story, a seemingly idyllic
European vacation ends abruptly when a woman goes missing, leaving her
lover to come to terms with the disappointingly minor role he's played
in her life. In "Salt of the Earth," the story of a Manhattan restaurant
is told through the lives of its employees, reminding us that turmoil
can be assuaged one savory bite at a time, and that some spaces, through
the time we spend there, can become sacred. Jeffrey Condran's Claire,
Wading Into the Danube By Night is an intense and sophisticated
collection of stories in which characters travel the world in search of
truths that aren't always comfortable, and companionsh