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Susan Perabo

    Susan Perabo crafts fiction that delves into the complexities of human connection and the search for identity with a sharp, insightful style. Her narratives explore the intricate landscapes of personal loss and the often-unforeseen paths individuals navigate. Perabo excels at capturing the subtle nuances of human experience, creating characters whose internal struggles and external journeys resonate deeply. Her command of both short fiction and the novel form establishes her as a significant voice in contemporary American letters.

    The Fall Of Lisa Bellow
    Explaining Death to the Dog
    Who I Was Supposed to Be
    The Broken Places
    • The Broken Places

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(10)Add rating

      The story revolves around a dramatic rescue in a small town when a farmhouse collapses, trapping a teenager beneath the debris. Twelve-year-old Paul Tucker's father, Sonny, a respected fireman, becomes a hero after saving him, despite the dangers he faces himself. The rescued teenager, Ian, has a troubled past that complicates Sonny's newfound fame and affects Paul and his mother as they navigate their changing lives. Themes of heroism, community, and the complexities of redemption emerge as they confront their fears and prejudices.

      The Broken Places
    • Who I Was Supposed to Be

      Short Stories

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(179)Add rating

      The narrative blends humor and poignancy, showcasing the author's skill in crafting impactful moments. Readers can expect a story that balances wit with emotional depth, drawing them into a compelling exploration of life's complexities. The writing style is both sharp and heartfelt, making for an engaging experience that resonates long after reading.

      Who I Was Supposed to Be
    • Explaining Death to the Dog

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(88)Add rating

      Susan Perabo's "Explaining Death to the Dog" is a remarkable collection of short stories that explores the strange emotional lives of ordinary people. Through unique narratives, she reveals how their fates are shaped by personal quirks. Perabo, a creative writing instructor, offers a fresh perspective on human experiences.

      Explaining Death to the Dog
    • A schoolgirl is abducted in broad daylight; a fellow student and witness to the crime is left to deal with the tragedy in an unforgettable way. Edgy and original fiction for readers of Everything I Never Told You and Room

      The Fall Of Lisa Bellow