This comprehensive collection brings together Lorrie Moore's humorous and poignant tales of lovers, loneliness, and never-quite-belonging, delivered in her characteristically knowing, wry voice. It includes all four of her acclaimed collections—Self-Help, Like Life, Birds of America, and Bark—plus selected stories from her novels Anagrams, Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?, and The Gate at the Stairs. Rather than presenting the stories in chronological order, Moore has arranged them alphabetically, creating unexpected juxtapositions that allow the stories to jostle, spark, and interact in fresh ways, like a playlist set to shuffle.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience the complete range of one of America's master short story writers, known for her wit, emotional depth, and keen observations of human relationships
- Discover how the non-chronological arrangement creates new connections and perspectives across four decades of Moore's work
- Perfect for readers who appreciate literary fiction that balances humor with heartbreak and explores themes of isolation, love, and identity
- A definitive collection that showcases Moore's incomparable voice and her ability to capture the complexities of contemporary life