
The Quick-Change Artist
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Romance, a sense of place and belonging, and the supernatural-especially in the lives of children coming of age-offer windows into worlds beyond the ordinary throughout The Quick-Change Artist. In the title story, a young chambermaid is in love with a foreign magician who performs at the hotel where she works. In "Heaven," set during the 1918 flu epidemic, a struggling mother and son rely on the support of their fortune-telling plow horse. The narrator of "Jane's Hat" recalls a childhood enlivened by an unusual school principal and a friend who starts finding beauty everywhere.
Horses and the people who love them, wanderers and those who feed them, creatures that disappear and those who search for them: these are stories with a constant heart.
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"As for the actual characters in The Quick-Change Artist, they are some of the most unique and surprising in contemporary American short fiction. Ultimately, the most intriguing of all these characters is (the town of) Glen Ellen itself, with its 'low locomotive thunder,' its 'singing rails' luring us into a world we will not soon forget." "There are writers who have a gift for the short story the way Coltrane had a gift for making music with a saxophone: Cary Holladay is one of those. She is a poet of the unlikely screwball tale of possibility, quick changes of connection and view that startle and delight. Holladay is one of the most exciting voices in contemporary fiction." "These stories succeed wonderfully, flashing with insight and lingering in the mind long after they're over." "These stories are strung together like pearls. They're delightful and engaging and heartfelt, with quirky characters and wonderful phrasings, such as 'supper club grief treatment.' A triumph!" "Add my voice to the chorus of those hailing this brave new talent on the American scene. The short story is alive and well. Just open this book and see." "The sense of history weaves these stories together, creating a satisfying collection that tells the larger narrative of an ever-changing South and an always-transforming small-town America."More details
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Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- Contents
- The Quick-Change Artist
- The Peacock
- The Biggest and the Best
- Heaven
- The Blue Monkey
- The Broken Lake
- The Iron Road
- Syrup and Feather
- Jane's Hat
- Sailor's Valentine
- The Interview
- The Lost Pony
- Snow Day
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