In her remarkable stories of seemingly ordinary people living extraordinary lives. Miranda July reveals how a single moment can change everything. Whether writing about a middle-aged woman's obsession with Prince William or an aging factory worker who has never been in love, the result is startling, tender and sexy by turns. Miranda July is a brilliant new voice in fiction.
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In her remarkable stories of seemingly ordinary people living extraordinary lives. Miranda July reveals how a single moment can change everything. Whether writing about a middle-aged woman's obsession with Prince William or an aging factory worker who has never been in love, the result is startling, tender and sexy by turns. Miranda July is a brilliant new voice in fiction.
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These stories were beautiful. July has a way of writing about adult topics with a five-year-old's blunt expression. But unlike the way children can't process their experience, July has a way of using an innocent filter to express things that are not all that innocent.
The stories were crisp and original. They crackled with every emotional facet touched.
July uses themes of homosexuality, childlike playfulness, loneliness and longing for connection in this conflux of tales.
NYReader
Jan 15, 2009
Quirky, Inciteful
These quirky stories have a voice you rarely hear. A true breath of fresh air.