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Red Car: Stories

by Sallie Bingham
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Synopsis

Wise, subtle stories that travel from Paris to Santa Fe.

Publishers Weekly

Hardened but not compromised by adult life, these 12 luminous stories from former National Book Critics Circle director Bingham (Transgressions) feature narrators who find mature, often solitary forms of reckoning, and even happiness. The four-time married mother of a successful novelist in "A Gift for Burning" justifies to an interviewer everything from her selections for stand-in fathers to enabling her son's substance abuse-all, she admits, because she was too distracted at the time to pay much attention to him. "That Winter" imagines a lone woman writer "of no particular age" braving it out in isolated southern Colorado until an emergency brings the welcome warmth, and gradual love, of an undemanding stranger. Several of the stories are set in France, such as "Sagesse," which involves an American family vacationing in Normandy at the close of the WWII. Yet the most exotic locale remains the quiet neighborhood in sunny Florida of the title story, where the eponymous red '65 Pontiac convertible rests at the curb after innumerable changes in ownership over the years, telling the story of the end of a marriage. There is not a false note in Bingham's striking collection. (Apr.)

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About the Author, Sallie Bingham

Bingham's first novel was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1961. Since, she has published four collections of short stories (including Transgressions, Sarabande, 2002), four novels, and a memoir. She was Book Editor for The Courier-Journal in Louisville and has been a director of the National Book Critics Circle. She is the founder of The Kentucky Foundation for Women.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Sarabande Books
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781932511604

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