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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Alice Munro'... We found 6 matches.
Alice Munro
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage In this collection of Munro's stories, whole lives come into focus through single events or sudden memories that bring the past bubbling up to the surface. And as her characters discover, the past is made up not only of what is remembered, but also what isn't.
Vintage 2002 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-09-942274-3
Alice Munro
The Love of a Good Woman In this collection, Alice Munro takes mainly the lives of women, and brings their hidden desires bubbling to the surface. The love of a good woman is not as pure and virtuous as it seems - as in her title story, it can be needy and murderous.
Vintage 2000 £6.99 ISBN 0-09-928786-2
Alice Munro
The Progress of Love RU
A collection of stories which explore varieties and degrees of love - filial, platonic, sexual, parental and imagined - in the lives of apparently ordinary folk.
Vintage 1996 £6.99 ISBN 0-09-974131-8
Alice Munro
Runaway A collection of stories about women of all ages and circumstances, their lives made palpable by the sublety and empathy of this writer. Here are the infinite betrayals and surprise of love - between men and women, between friends, between parents and children - that are the stuff of all our lives.
Vintage 2006 pbk £7.99 ISBN 978-0099472254
Alice Munro
Selected Stories A selection of the stories of Alice Munro, from her earliest published work in 1968 to her latest in 1994. Monro won the 1994 W.H. Smith Award, and was shortlisted for the Irish Times International Fiction Award in 1995.
Vintage 1997 £6.99 ISBN 0-09-973241-6
Alice Munro
The View From Castle Rock On a clear day, you could see 'America' from Edinburgh's Castle Rock - or so said Alice Munro's great-great-great-grandfather, James Laidlaw, when he had drink taken. Then, in 1818, Laidlaw left the parish of 'no advantages', of banked Presbyterian emotions and uncanny tales - where, like his more famous cousin James Hogg, he was born and bred - and sailed to the new world with his family. This is the story of those shepherds from the Ettrick Valley and their descendants, among them the author herself. They were a Spartan lot, who kept to themselves; showing off was frowned on, and fear was commonplace, at least for females... But opportunities present themselves for two strong-minded women in a ship's close quarters; a father dies, and a baby vanishes en route from Illinois to Canada; another story hints at incest; childhood is short and hazardous. This is family history where imperfect recollections blur into fiction, where the past shows through the present like the tracks of a glacier on a geological map. First love flowers under an apple tree while lust rears its head in a barn; a restless mother with ideas beyond her station declines painfully; a father farms fox fur and turkeys; a clever girl escapes to college and then into a hasty marriage. Beneath the ordinary landscape there's a different story - evocative, frightening, sexy, unexpected, gripping.
Vintage 2007 Paperback £7.99 ISBN 978-0099497998
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