Girl Trouble
In Girl Trouble, acclaimed writer Holly Goddard Jones examines small-town Southerners aching to be good, even as they live in doubt about what goodness is.
A high school basketball coach learns that his star player is pregnant--with his child. A lonely woman refIects on her failed marriage and the single act of violence, years buried, that brought about its destruction. In these eight beautifully written, achingly poignant, and occasionally heartbreaking stories, the fine line between right and wrong, good and bad, love and violence is walked over and over again.
In "Good Girl," a depressed widower is forced to decide between the love of a good woman and the love of his own deeply flawed son. In another part of town and another time, thirteen-year-old Ellen, the central figure of "Theory of Realty," is discovering the menaces of being "at that age" too old for the dolls of her girlhood, too young to understand the weaknesses of the adults who surround her. The linked stories "Parts" and "Proof of God" offer distinct but equally correct versions of a brutal crime--one from the perspective of the victim's mother, one from the killer's.
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"Holly Goddard Jones is blessed with wisdom beyond her years, a gimlet eye, and an enviable literary talent; her debut collection, GIRL TROUBLE, is a fierce and exhilarating achievement."--Claire Messud, author of The Emperor's Children
"GIRL TROUBLE is a powerful, resonant short story collection from the uniquely talented Holly Goddard Jones."--George Pelecanos
"A grand debut of a writer who is assured, sensitive, and wonderfully skillful. . . . A marvelous work of heartbreaking wisdom."--Edward P. Jones
"No politician should ever again use the phrase 'The American People' without reading this book, preferably twice, so that they understand at last just who the hell they're talking about. Holly Goddard Jones has a voice as expansive, complex, and beautiful as the country itself."--Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End
"The stories from Girl Trouble are poignant and approachable-ripe for any audience. The human touch and prairie isolation of her characters are pitch-perfect. . . . Sharply intellectual. With a debut as striking as Girl Trouble, Jones could very well join the tradition of America's great Southern writers."--Las Vegas Weekly
"Poignant and approachable-ripe for any audience. The human touch and prairie isolation of her characters are pitch perfect. . . . Jones' prose is also sharply intellectual. With a debut as striking as Girl Trouble, Jones could very well join the tradition of America's great Southern writers."--New York Press
"Jones writes with grace and ease, the selections adding up to a powerful sum of reflection, loss and regret."--Publishers Weekly
"Powerful . . . Strong, subtly nuanced."--The News & Observer
"Jones exposes a world that is darkly seductive."--Oxford American
"Jones' sparkling debut collection zeroes in on lonely searching souls making do in a quiet Kentucky town."--People
"Girl Trouble resonates with black-coal sorrow and dark truths found in [Jones's] native state's darkest hollers. . . . Nothing is contrived; every story is steeped in reality, and clarity comes with a price."--The Nashville Scene