Winner of the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction
In Pins and Needles, Karen Brown explores the dynamics of love and longing between mother and child, husband and wife, close friends, and virtual strangers, often peeling back the facade of a seemingly stable suburban life to reveal the secrets and transgressions that even good people can be guilty of.
In โShe Fell to Her Knees,โ Nell inherits the neglected house in which her mother died years before, and begins an affair with the neighbor. The narrator of โApparitions,โ who has recently returned the blind grandson she was raising to the care of his mother, invites a confused young man into her home. In โThe Ropewalk,โ a bartender haunted by her abandonment of her own child aids a customer in a struggle for custody of her daughters. A pregnant teenager in โUnctionโ comes to accept the reality of her situation while working a summer job in a bookbinding shop. Annie, the young mother with a tragic past in โPins and Needles,โ leaves her infant daughter to go on an errand in a snowstorm, and picks up a boy she doesn't know.
Evocative, sexy, and haunting, these are stories that readers won't soon forget.
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