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Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld

Show Don't Tell

Stories

by Curtis Sittenfeld

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  • Feb 2025, 304 pages
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BonnieMG

Another winner from Sittenfeld
I often think of Curtis Sittenfeld as the author of short stories for people who don't typically read short stories (i.e. me!). Her stories are accessible, the world-building extensive, and the messages profound. This collection is no different. The protagonists - mostly female - feel familiar, and all canvas that liminal space between college and adulting.

Some protagonists are reflecting back on a significant time in the past with the benefit of hindsight; others have their contemporary worlds rocked by the appearance of someone or something from the past. The opening stories and the final story are themore
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