TIME TO GO

TIME TO GO

DIXON, STEPHEN

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THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Matter
Contemporary literature
ISBN:
978-0-8018-6966-2
Pages :
192
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Paperback
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In Time to Go, the author of the highly acclaimed 14 Stories, Long Made Short, and All Gone has written a dazzling book of eighteen interlocking pieces. Part short story collection, part novel, Time to Go moves from despair to hope, from the passing of things -- time, relationships, businesses, chances -- to the coming of marriage, stability, family, a new life. It is a book that can be in turn frightening and funny, touching and tough -- and one that is, on occasion, all these things at once.

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