<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In this marvelously funny, unsettling, subtle, and moving collection of stories, the characters exist in the thick of everyday experience absent of epiphanies. The people are caught off-guard or cast adrift by personal impulses even while wide awake to their own imperfections. Each voice will win readers over completely and break hearts with each confused and conflicted decision that is made. Every story is beautifully controlled and provocatively alive to its own truth." --<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Finalist, PEN/Hemingway Award</b> <p/>In this marvelously funny, unsettling, subtle, and moving collection of stories, the characters exist in the thick of everyday experience absent of epiphanies. The people are caught off-guard or cast adrift by personal impulses even while wide awake to their own imperfections. Each voice will win readers over completely and break hearts with each confused and conflicted decision that is made. Every story is beautifully controlled and provocatively alive to its own truth.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>"</i>People Like You<i> is wonderful on how much we need each other and let each other down, and how despite that and against all odds we grow into loving one another." --Jim Shepard, author, </i> Like You'd Understand, Anyway<br><br><i>"</i>People Like You<i> will blow your mind, steal your heart, and leave your DNA rearranged . . . The biggest mouth-to-mouth resuscitation of storytelling I've seen in years." --Lidia Yuknavitch, author, </i> The Small Backs of Children<br><br><i>"A powerful debut by a writer of immense talent . . . stories that shimmer and burn with beauty and sorrow, generosity and wit . . . I love this book beyond measure." --Cheryl Strayed, author, </i> Wild<br><br><i>"A stunning debut . . . </i>People Like You<i> is full of people like us with all of our sorrows, fears, our wit and damage, and this debut collection deserves many, many readers and high praise!" --Lisa Glatt, author, </i> A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That<br><br><i>"Margaret Malone's masterfully constructed stories simmer with a dry, dark humor that reveals the truth of the human soul. People Like You makes good on the promise of its title, with characters who are fully formed heads and hearts and bodies struggling with loneliness, love (or lack thereof), and who--and how--to be in the modern world." --Liz Prato, author, </i>Baby's On Fire<br><br><i>"Margaret Malone's stories are fearless and true. </i>People Like You<i> is a sharp debut that leaves the reader eager with want for all the books that follow the sharp debut." --Kyle Minor, author, </i> Praying Drunk<br><br><i>"There are moments in Margaret Malone's collection </i>People Like You<i> when it's hard to breathe . . . whether it's a dying mother at a slot machine, a drinking pregnant mother stalking sex offenders, or a husband who's having his prostate checked--every story is flawlessly told . . . Malone is a name that will soon be up there with the best and the brightest." --Tom Spanbauer, author, </i>The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Margaret Malone</b> is the cohost of SHARE, an artist and literary gathering, and a Dangerous Writers alumna. Her writing has appeared in publications such as <i>Coal City Review</i>, <i>The Missouri Review</i>, <i>Propeller Quarterly</i>, and <i>Swink Magazine</i>. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
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