Jodi Angel's second story collection, You Only Get Letters from Jail,
chronicles the lives of young men trapped in the liminal space between
adolescence and adulthood. From picking up women at a bar hours after
mom's overdose to coveting a drowned girl to catching rattlesnakes with
gasoline, Angel's characters are motivated by muscle cars, manipulative
women, and the hope of escape from circumstances that force them either
to grow up or give up. Haunted by unfulfilled dreams and
disappointments, and often acting out of mixed intentions and
questionable motives, these boys turned young men are nevertheless
portrayed with depth, tenderness, and humanity. Angel's gritty and
heartbreaking prose leaves readers empathizing with people they wouldn't
ordinarily trust or believe in.