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Stories of Rescue
In these thirteen stories linked by a common transcendent human genius, the writing is confident and clear and original, and often drop-dead stunning, as if the stories are being told by the most casually eloquent among us.
In the epigraph to this volume, Penelope Fitzgerald tells us: “If a story begins with finding, it must end with searching,” and so we discover each story here to follow the arc of a search, just as each also contains a rescue. What is immediately apparent is that it will be impossible to guess the form this rescue will take or even who it is who’ll require it. Instead, the astonishingly talented Valerie Trueblood has imbued each story with its own depth and mystery, so rescue comes as a surprise to the reader, who is in intimate sympathy for the soul in extremity. And these are diverse characters whose fates, in lesser hands, might be thought of as hopeless: the fired cop turned security guard, the stolid, 19-year-old nurses’ aide who will not be going to art school, the cynical radio producer who is dying of breast cancer and on a plane on her way to Lourdes.
Valerie Trueblood’s short story collection, Marry or Burn (Counterpoint, 2010), was a finalist for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award and the Washington State Award. The collection was widely praised: Elle Magazine called the book “outstanding … Valerie Trueblood uses the threads of familiar topics—love, marriage, separation, general angst—to spin affecting, utterly unexpected yarns.” Writing in The Boston Globe, Nan Goldberg praised her “unique and beautiful” language, writing that Trueblood “presents the panoramic and the particular entwined in an impossibly small package. Her complex characters effervesce; they tumble and spill off the page.” Her first novel, Seven Loves, was published by Little, Brown in 2006 and won praise from Elizabeth Strout who called it "Utterly exquisite! An achingly beautiful portrayal of a woman's life and loves and losses. I loved every word of this book,” and Ann Patchett, who wrote “Intelligent and beautifully written, Seven Loves is as intricate and perfectly constructed as the movement of a fine Swiss watch. I loved every page” among others (for more reviews, kindly refer to www.valerietrueblood.com). She has been a Contributing Editor of The American Poetry Review for many years and is Co-Trustee of the Denise Levertov Literary Estate. She lives in Seattle.
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Published 2013-07-16 by Counterpoint |