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The Alice Stories (Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction)

by Jesse Lee Kercheval

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ISBN13: 9780803211353
ISBN10: 080321135x
Condition: Standard
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Wisconsin is not where Alice, a girl raised in Florida, meant to end up. But when she falls in love with Anders Dahl, a descendant of Norwegian farmers born for generations in the same stone farmhouse, she realizes that to love Anders is to settle into a life in Wisconsin in the small house they buy before their daughter, Maude, is born. Together, Alice and Anders move forward into a life of family, friends, and the occasional troubled student until they face their biggest challenge. Winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction, Jesse Lee Kercheval’s The Alice Stories tells the tale of a family: the pain of loss and the importance of the love of friends in the midst of turmoil. As timely as the news yet informed by rich humor and a deep understanding of human character, the interlinked Alice Stories form a luminous tale of family life.

Review:

"Kercheval focuses on the touchstone events of protagonist Alice's life in this uneven collection of linked stories, but maintains throughout an emotional distance that is vaguely unsatisfying. The tales are marked heavily by death: Alice's alcoholic mother dies in the introductory 'Alice in Dairyland'; in 'Honors,' Alice and her brother Mark (whose partner has recently died of AIDS complications) bury the father who deserted them years ago; and Alice goes on to have a miscarriage and watch as two loved ones get cancer diagnoses. The book's high body count starts to feel like a crutch to lend meaning to the stories, while actual character development often relies on cliché; the central relationship, Alice's marriage to Anders, remains something of an enigma, and other characters are too perfect. The depictions of these events fail to take on the 'universal' quality necessary to make them resonate." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"In these lucid, keenly intelligent stories, Jesse Lee Kercheval's witty, tender, and bewildered Alice navigates the unpredictable landscape of adulthood-its irreplaceable gifts and stunning losses-and illuminates what it means to love. Kercheval is a deft, generous storyteller, her fiction mapping the confluence of profound experience, daily rhythms, and small, perfect absurdities. The Alice Stories is a beautiful, arresting collection."-Nancy Reisman, author of the novel The First Desire
(Nancy Reisman, Dec 19 2006 )

Review:

"Jesse Lee Kercheval performs some much-needed surgery on the human heart in this stunning new collection of stories by an author whose wry and touching perceptions make her one of the foremost chroniclers of our times."-Jonis Agee, author of the novel The River Wife
(Jonis Agee, Dec 19 2006 )

Review:

"Daily life has never seemed more remarkable, or more fraught, or more ultimately plenteous than in these seductively readable Alice Stories. Like her literary namesake, Kerchevals Alice is the ideal companion-witty, warm, and, above all, clear-sighted-to this books tour through a wonderland of surprise and ineradicable hope."-Erin McGraw, author of the story collection The Good Life
(Erin McGraw, Dec 19 2006 )

Review:

"By turns hilarious and devastating, The Alice Stories form a tender and poetic chronicle of one womans journey through time, love, motherhood, and Wisconsin. It is a marvelous example of how connected stories can, even more effectively than a novel, evoke a life in all its ranging, episodic, and emotional complexity."-Anthony Doerr, author of the novel About Grace
(Anthony Doerr, Dec 19 2006 )

Review:

"Over the course of 10 beautifully shaped, deeply moving, funny, and utterly surprising linked stories, Kercheval, in prose as sparkling as snow in sunlight, considers how quickly things can stop making sense and how sustaining goodness truly is."-Donna Seaman, Booklist
(Donna Seaman, Booklist, Sep 15 2007 )

About the Author

Jesse Lee Kercheval is Sally Mead Hands Bascom Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and director of the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. She is the author of seven books and two chapbooks. Her first story collection, The Dogeater, won the Associated Writing Programs Award in Short Fiction, and her memoir, Space, won the Alex Award from the American Library Association.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803211353
Author:
Kercheval, Jesse Lee
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press
Author:
Kercheval, Jesse Lee
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Family
Series:
Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
227
Dimensions:
8.70x5.82x.90 in. .84 lbs.

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