The women in the linked short story collection Once Removed carry the
burdens imposed in the name of intimacy--the secrets kept, the lies
told, the disputes initiated--as well as the joy that can still manage
to triumph. A singer with a damaged voice and an assumed identity
befriends a silent, troubled child; an infertile law professor covets a
tenant's daughterly affection; a new mother tries to shield her infant
from her estranged mother's surprise Easter visit; an aging shopkeeper
hides her husband's decline and a decades-old lie to keep her best
friends from moving away.
With depth and an acute sense of the fragility of intimate connection,
Colette Sartor creates stories of women that resonate with emotional
complexity. Some of these women possess the fierce natures and long,
vengeful memories of expert grudge holders. Others avoid conflict at
every turn, or so they tell themselves. For all of them, grief lies at
the core of love.