TAUVERNIER STREET: Stories
JAY ATKINSON
Livingston Press
$9.00 trade paper, available now
Rating: 4* of five
The Publisher Says: In Jay Atkinson's riveting new story collection, TAUVERNIER STREET, the writer that Men's Health magazine called "the bard of New England toughness" uses a variety of narrative voices, characters and styles to express a single, central truth: you are where you came from. In these stories, some written in "Technicolor" and others in "black and white," a young boy learns to cherish the solid, unremarkable presence of his own father when he gets to know the charismatic dad next door; an ex-Marine finds the strength to deal with his wayward young bride in the pages of an ancient book; and a young gangbanger with a keen sense of history seeks protection from a tough hombre named Jesus.
I RECEIVED A REVIEW COPY OF THIS COLLECTION FROM THE PUBLISHER. THANK YOU.
My Review: The collection by a writer who says: "...I realized that my old haunts were the starting point for nearly all my characters. It was a neighborhood of steep hills, rickety houses, and long lazy afternoons spent waiting for my father to pull into the driveway," had better deliver on the Sense of Place in every single story. Author Atkinson almost does. I'll go into details as we come to each story, à la the Bryce Method.
The Art of War
Dancing the Presidents
The God of This World
The Tigers in Argentina
God's Work
The Landscapes of Dr. Aboud
The Tex Cameron Show
Sages
Two Mississippi's
Latin Kings
Fear of Earnshaw
The Philosophy Shop
The Messenger
Radio Call
Pinholes
Jailbird
The Thorndikes of Tauvernier Street
Pages
- Home
- Mystery Series
- Bizarro, Fantasy & SF
- QUILTBAG...all genres
- Kindle Originals...all genres
- Politics & Social Issues
- Thrillers & True Crime
- Young Adult Books
- Poetry, Classics, Essays, Non-Fiction
- Science, Dinosaurs & Environmental Issues
- Literary Fiction & Short Story Collections
- Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire Books & True Blood
- Books About Books, Authors & Biblioholism
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