Strange Love

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
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Pages
216
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780814340172

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About the Author

Lisa Lenzo's first story collection, Within the Lighted City, was chosen by Ann Beattie for the 1997 John Simmons Short Fiction Award and published by the University of Iowa Press. Lenzo's other awards include a Hemingway Days Festival Award, a PEN Syndicated Fiction Project Award, and first prize for 2013 from the Georgetown Review. Her stories and essays have appeared inthe Mississippi Review, Sacred Ground: Stories About Home, Fresh Water: Women Writing on the Great Lakes, and on NPR.

Reviews

As her stories jump neatly forward in time and Annie and Marly's mother-daughter dynamic cycles through phases adorable, malevolent, terrifying, and simpatico, Lenzo choreographs disastrous relationships for both women. Down-to-earth Annie is irresistible, from the solace she finds in her "beloved" Lake Michigan to her stunning candor about sex with her slippery, neurotic, cruel, and charming lovers. Lenzo raises authenticity to an art form in these fluid, smart, and commanding stories of love strange and transforming.

--Donna Seaman "Booklist"

'Strange Love' is a linked story collection that follows a mother and daughter through their tricky relationships with men -- and with each other. Set in small towns along Lake Michigan, the stories shift between the perspectives of Annie Zito and young Marly, both smart and gutsy women in search of connection.

--Anna Clark "Detroit Free Press"

While each story has an engaging plot line with a problem to be solved or conflict to be resolved, what stands out is the distinctive narrative voice Lenzo has created for Annie. It is so personal, so conversational and frank that reading Strange Love feels as if you are sitting down for a heart-to-heart talk with your best friend. In fact, these nine stories are so realistic and believable, so spot-on, that I often felt that I was reading a memoir. Lenzo also makes particularly effective use of the rarely seen southwest Michigan setting, creating a palpable sense of place that acts as another main character. . . . Lenzo has been flying below the radar of most readers, and that needs to change. Strange Love will convince you that she is deserving of far greater recognition and acclaim.

--Bill Wolfe "Read Her Like An Open Book"

Everybody in this book is hungry for love, and nobody is hungrier than Annie Zito, but this divorced mother never loses her head and only rarely considers murder. . . . These stories will surprise you with their intensity and intimacy, and Lenzo's language will mesmerize you.

--Bonnie Jo Campbell, bestselling author of Once Upon a River and National Book Award finalist for American Salvage (Wayne State University Press, 2009)

Strange Love's appealing protagonists - divorced writer Annie Zito and her gutsy daughter, Marly - gracefully deal with one high maintenance man after another in these linked short stories. . . As a narrator, Annie describes their moments in a style that's both modest and spare. . . her observational nature is a gift to readers, and her piercing insights will make you better appreciate not just Annie and Marly's world, but your own.

--Paula Sevenbergen "The Bust Guide"

. . .Great stories - they're subtle, they sneak humor in when you're not expecting it, they don't have BIG moment smacking the reader about the head three or four times - they don't need to. I'm very much looking forward to seeing where Annie and Marly head in the other seven stories.

--Emerging Writers Network "Emerging Writers Network"