<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>"A dazzling collection of stories that showcases Morris' impressive ability to hide devastating truths within seemingly small moments."</i> -Jenny Offill</b> </p><p><i><b>Lost Girls</i></b> explores the experiences of women and girls as they grieve, find love, face uncertainty, take a stand, find their future, and say goodbye to the past. A young woman creates a ritual to celebrate the life of a kidnapped girl, an unmarried woman wanders into a breast feeder's support group and stays, a grieving mother finds solace in an unlikely place, a young girl discovers more than she bargained for when she spies on her neighbors. Though they may seem lost, each finds their center as they confront the challenges and expectations of womanhood.</p><p><b>PRAISE for LOST GIRLS</b></p><p>"The stories in Ellen Birkett Morris's collection, <i>Lost Girls</i>, are memorable for the way they see the lasting truths that reside within the familiar. These stories are full of imaginative leaps that capture the wildness that lies beneath our seemingly ordinary lives. Morris is a writer of extraordinary talent. With elegance and precision, she can turn a story into something luminous and unforgettable."<b> -Lee Martin, author of Pulitzer Prize Finalist <i>The Bright Forever<i></b></p><p>"Ellen Birkett Morris is a skillful literary pointillist. In <i>Lost Girls</i>, her debut collection, each spare sentence is as considered as a poem; step back a little way, and you behold a world." <b> -David Payne, author of <i>Barefoot to Avalon</i></b></p> <p>"This collection of stunning and original stories kept me turning the pages, eager to meet the daughter who eats the sins of others, the 30-year-old virgin who rents a breast pump, the bereft mother drumming away her grief. Ellen Birkett Morris's <i>Lost Girls</i> draws us so close that before long, we are inhaling the same air, making the same unexpected discoveries, and deeply longing for each of these girls and women to find their private rainbows." <b>-Masha Hamilton, author of <i>31 Hours</i> and <i>The Camel Bookmobile</i></b></p>
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