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A Dream of Old Leaves

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Bret Lott's powerful, insightful stories illuminate the everyday episodes that move us — husbands and wives, parents and children, friends and neighhors — along the intricate paths of intimacy. A little boy's first bad dream brings his father back to his own childhood nights when danger lurked beneath the bed; in the California desert at night two brothers in a pickup tune into radio stations from distant places, interrupted by sudden bursts of static; estranged suburban friends become good neighbors again in the course of thwarting two thieves.
Lott's previous novels, The Man Who Owned Vermont and A Stranger's House, established him as "one of the strongest voices to come along in some time" (The San Francisco Chronicle). A Dream of Old Leaves stakes out his place in the landscape of new American fiction.

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Publisher: Washington Square Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 15, 2011

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781451667936
  • Release date: November 15, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781451667936
  • File size: 1359 KB
  • Release date: November 15, 2011

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Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Bret Lott's powerful, insightful stories illuminate the everyday episodes that move us — husbands and wives, parents and children, friends and neighhors — along the intricate paths of intimacy. A little boy's first bad dream brings his father back to his own childhood nights when danger lurked beneath the bed; in the California desert at night two brothers in a pickup tune into radio stations from distant places, interrupted by sudden bursts of static; estranged suburban friends become good neighbors again in the course of thwarting two thieves.
Lott's previous novels, The Man Who Owned Vermont and A Stranger's House, established him as "one of the strongest voices to come along in some time" (The San Francisco Chronicle). A Dream of Old Leaves stakes out his place in the landscape of new American fiction.

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