Tell Me Who We Were: A Collection of Short Stories for Book Lovers - Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Relaxing Evenings
Tell Me Who We Were: A Collection of Short Stories for Book Lovers - Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Relaxing Evenings

Tell Me Who We Were: A Collection of Short Stories for Book Lovers - Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Relaxing Evenings

$9.34 $16.99 -45%

Delivery & Return:Free shipping on all orders over $50

Estimated Delivery:7-15 days international

People:9 people viewing this product right now!

Easy Returns:Enjoy hassle-free returns within 30 days!

Payment:Secure checkout

SKU:63501650

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa

Product Description

A dazzling collection of linked short stories about womanhood, motherhood, marriage and transformation, in the vein of such contemporary powerhouses as Carmen Maria Machado, Kelly Link and Samantha Hunt “These are stories of magical lyricism, contemporary in their exploration of the obsessions of girls and young women, mythic in their scope and mystery…. Remarkable. The work of an exceptional writer.”  ―Joyce Carol OatesIt begins with a drowning. One day, Mr. Arcilla, the romance-language teacher at Briarfield, an all-girls boarding school, is found dead at the bottom of Reed Pond. Young and handsome, the object of much fantasy and fascination, he was adored by his students. For Lilith and Romy, Evie and Claire, and Nellie and Grace, he was their first love, and their first true loss.In this extraordinary collection, Kate McQuade explores the ripple effect of one transformative moment on six lives, witnessed at a different point in each girl’s future. Throughout these stories, these bright, imaginative, and ambitious girls mature into women, lose touch and call in favors, achieve success and endure betrayal, marry and divorce, have children and struggle with infertility, abandon husbands and remain loyal to the end.Lyrical, intimate, and incisive, Tell Me Who We Were explores the inner worlds of girls and women, the relationships we cherish and betray, and the transformations we undergo in the simple act of living.

Customer Reviews

****** - Verified Buyer

A group of six girls, friends at a boarding school, experience a trauma, then orbit off into mostly separate lives. It’s a great setup for a collection of stories, and these are beautifully written. The language is a joy to read, but you can still follow what is going on. And what’s going on is actually interesting—different kinds of lives, different challenges, told from different perspectives—so the stories don’t rely on the language alone. I’m being somewhat vague here as I don’t want to spoil anything, but this is the kind of book that really draws you into its world. I suspect I will be thinking about some of these stories for a long time to come. Highly recommend.Disclaimer: I’ve met the author at a couple of writing conferences. However, this review was unsolicited and I bought my own copy of the book through the usual means.