Exploring the deep connections of family and the beauty of aging, this book delves into the emotional landscapes that shape our lives. It celebrates the joys and challenges that come with growing older, highlighting the vibrant relationships that enrich our experiences. Through poignant storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on their own familial bonds and the wisdom gained over time.
Ellen Gilchrist Book order
This American author is celebrated for her compelling prose, which often delves into the intricacies of family dynamics and female identity. Her short stories and novels are characterized by a profound insight into the human psyche, frequently set against the backdrop of the American South. Gilchrist's style is both lyrical and stark, often capturing a sense of nostalgia and the tension between tradition and modernity. Readers are drawn to her work for its emotional depth and authenticity.






- 2016
- 2014
A family of women navigates the challenges of their era, highlighting their resilience and bonds. The narrative delves into their individual struggles and collective strength, offering a poignant exploration of familial ties amidst adversity. This compelling story reflects on the trials they face, emphasizing themes of unity and survival.
- 2005
The Writing Life
- 211 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the transformative power of literature, the collection features 50 essays and vignettes by celebrated author Ellen Gilchrist. It delves into the nuances of teaching and writing, offering insights and reflections that celebrate the profound impact of storytelling. Through her unique voice, Gilchrist invites readers to appreciate the beauty and significance of literary expression.
- 2001
Ellen Gilchrist Collected Stories
- 576 pages
- 21 hours of reading
With the publication of 1983's The Annunciation, Ellen Gilchrist established herself as a teller of charming, bittersweet tales of the modern South.
- 2000
Enhanced by 15 new essays, this collection showcases the author's humor and deep connection to place, offering a candid diary of self-discovery. Originally published in 1987, it blends personal reflections with a vibrant exploration of the writer's journey, complemented by 42 photographs that enrich the narrative.
- 1998
Sarah Conley
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A New York City magazine editor and novelist returns home to the South when her closest childhood friend falls ill--and finds herself forced to choose between pursuing her career and rekindling her relationship with the man she has long considered the love of her life. NPR sponsorship.
- 1991
I Cannot Get You Close Enough
- 391 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Home for the summer in Alabama, Rhoda Manning seems her daddy is very rich, she is newly slim, and all of her friends adore her. But the passionate, independent Rhoda begins to realize that life is more than her comfortable, secure existence would suggest. As Rhoda strains against the confinements of home and family, she becomes reckless, flinging herself on a rebellious course toward destruction.
- 1989
The Anna Papers
- 277 pages
- 10 hours of reading
- 1986
This collection of 14 short stories won the American Book Award for fiction when it was published and confirmed the author's reputation as one of the preeminent literary talents of her generation. She enjoys both critical acclaim and great popularity with readers. "The stories are wonderful to tell aloud...Gilchrist once again demonstrates not only her willingness to take risks, but her generosity as a writer as well." (The New York Times) "To say that Ellen Gilchrist can write is to say that Placido Domingo can sing. All you need to do is listen....No kidding! VICTORY OVER JAPAN is an absolute knockout!" (Washington Post)
- 1981
IN THE LAND OF DREAMY DREAMS, Ellen Gilchrist's first book, is a collection of 14 short stories. She wrote them after being selected for a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Clearly she put her time to good use.

