Alice Munro’s latest collection of short Stories published just before she won the Nobel Prize. This collection is very adult in its content the situations not suitable for children though written about children caught up in very mature circumstances. The ‘you’re too young to understand’ clause applies all too often. The writer has long since lost her innocence and even in rural small towns rather tawdry goings on occur. Life is raw and given the Great Depression and the War Years that followed somewhat lacking in romance and fantasy. The writer escaped in books but the reader here is brought up short. The era was that of my own mother and Munro evokes it unerringly.
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