Sexy, gutsy and intoxicating, these tales tell of the pleasures of dancing the two-step at the Stockgrowers' Ball, the pity of stalking beautiful beats and, of course sex, love and loss. This stinging-fresh collection opens up new worlds - of high deserts and Alaskan tundra, of perilous white water, the frozen rockies and of 'cowboys' and strong women. These women - part daredevil, part philosopher - know they should know better, but they don't; they wrestle within themselves, with danger and above all with their men whose bodies speak volumes, but whose emotions are not so communicative.
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About the Author:
Pam Houston is a part-time river guide and hunting guide, but not a hunter. Her short story HOW TO TALK TO A HUNTER, was selected by Richard Ford for Best American Short Stories 1990. She has taken time off from a PhD programme to teach Creative Writing at the University of Utah.
Review:
Desolate and beautifull crafter * PETER FLORENCE in THE WEEK * Funny, breezy and eccentric ... these tales fairly hum with energy and humour * DAILY MAIL * Pam Houston has verve and perfect pitch ... she snaps along in a sassy canter, her prose sharp and clean * NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW * Feisty and wise stories about sex and the wild ... touching and clever and as gripping as good gossip * SUNDAY TIMES *
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- PublisherVirago Press
- Publication date1994
- ISBN 10 1853817317
- ISBN 13 9781853817311
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages172
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