In the Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Johanna Skibsrud's new
book, nine loosely connected and hypnotic stories introduce an
unforgettable cast of characters. A young maid at a hotel in France
encounters a man who asks to paint her portrait, only later discovering
that the man is someone other than who she thinks. A divorced father,
fearing estrangement from his thirteen-year-old daughter, allows her to
take the wheel of his car, realizing too late that he's made a grave
mistake. A Canadian girl and her French host stumble on the one story
that transcends their language barrier. Youth confronted with the
mutterings of old age, restlessness bounded by the muddy confines of a
backyard garden, callow hope coming up against the exigencies of
everyday life--these are life-defining moments that weave throughout the
everyday lives of the remarkable characters in this book. Time and again
they find themselves confronted with what they didn't know they didn't
know, at the exact point of intersection between impossibility and
desire. In This Will Be Difficult to Explain Skibsrud has created a
series of masterful, perceptive tales.