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Zusatztext "Jennifer Haigh has accomplished what James Joyce did in Dubliners and Sherwood Anderson in Winesburg! Ohio: render a place with such exactitude the landscape! character! and fate are inextricably linked. One of America's finest novelists! Haigh is now one of our finest short story writers as well." Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Haigh is the author of the short-story collection News from Heaven and six bestselling and critically acclaimed novels, including Mrs. Kimble, Faith and Heat and Light, which was named a Best Book of 2016 by the New York Times, The Washington Post , the Wall Street Journal and NPR. Her books have won the PEN/Hemingway Award, the Massachusetts Book Award and the PEN New England Award in Fiction, and have been translated widely. She lives in New England. Klappentext The bestselling author of Faith and The Condition ! Jennifer Haigh returns with a collection of unforgettable short stories centered around the vividly imagined world of Bakerton! Pennsylvania—the setting of her beloved novel Baker Towers —a coal-mining town rocked by decades of painful transition. From its heyday during two world wars through its slow decline! Bakerton is a town that refuses to give up gracefully! binding succeeding generations to the place that made them. With a revolving cast of characters! these stories explore how our roots! the families and places in which we are raised! shape the people we eventually become. News from Heaven looks unflinchingly at the conflicting human desires for escape and for connection! and explores the enduring hold of home. Zusammenfassung In News from Heaven ! Jennifer Haigh—bestselling author of Faith and The Condition —returns to the territory of her acclaimed novel Baker Towers with a collection of short stories set in and around the fictionalized coal-mining town of Bakerton! Pennsylvania. Exploring themes of restlessness! regret! redemption and acceptance! Jennifer Haigh depicts men and women of different generations shaped by dreams and haunted by disappointments. Janet Maslin of the New York Times has called Haigh's Bakerton stories "utterly! entrancingly alive on the page!" comparable to Richard Russo's Empire Falls . ...