One of America's premier writers, the bestselling author of Ragtime,
Billy Bathgate, The Book of Daniel, and World's Fair turns his
astonishing narrative powers to the short story in five dazzling
explorations of who we are as a people and how we live.
Ranging over the American continent from Alaska to Washington, D.C.,
these superb short works are crafted with all the weight and resonance
of the novels for which E. L. Doctorow is famous. You will find yourself
set down in a mysterious redbrick townhouse in rural Illinois ("A House
on the Plains"), working things out with a baby-kidnapping couple in
California ("Baby Wilson"), living on a religious-cult commune in Kansas
("Walter John Harmon"), and sharing the heartrending cross-country
journey of a young woman navigating her way through three bad marriages
to a kind of bruised but resolute independence ("Jolene: A Life"). And
in the stunning "Child, Dead, in the Rose Garden," you will witness a
special agent of the FBI finding himself at a personal crossroads while
investigating a grave breach of White House security.
Two of these stories have already won awards as the best fiction of the
year published in American periodicals, and two have been chosen for
annual best-story anthologies.
Composed in a variety of moods and voices, these remarkable portrayals
of the American spiritual landscape show a modern master at the height
of his powers.