Second Chances
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A wonderful portrait of friends who have shared their lives together for over 30 years, helping each other through all of life's ups and downs and testing the limitations of the heart.
Alice Adams approaches her writing with a unique blend of philosophical insight and mathematical precision, offering a distinct perspective on the human condition. Her prose is often characterized by its keen observational power and analytical depth, delving into the intricacies of relationships and the inner lives of her characters. Adams finds profound inspiration in the natural world, which she masterfully translates into narratives that capture both its raw beauty and untamed spirit. Her work invites readers to contemplate the deeper questions of existence.





A wonderful portrait of friends who have shared their lives together for over 30 years, helping each other through all of life's ups and downs and testing the limitations of the heart.
Throughout her acclaimed career, Alice Adams demonstrated a remarkable finesse in both the novel and the short story. Her second collection reveals her ability to feelingly project whole lives in the space of a few pages. Here are people trying to pull free of the constraints of family bonds, people bewitched by capricious love, people conquering old panics, or changing in profound ways. Included are “Snow,” “Legends,” “Lost Luggage,” “An Unscheduled Stop, “At First Sight.”
A warm, wise and witty novel about finding the courage to carry on despite life not always turning out as expected, and a powerful testament to love and friendship as the constants in an ever-changing world,Invincible Summer is a dazzling depiction of the highs and lows of adulthood and the greater forces that shape us.
Here in a single volume is the finest short fiction of the year, selected by distinguished novelist and short story writer Alice Adams. She brings together 20 outstanding works and, in her introduction, provides engaging commentary about the state of the art. Includes stories from Updike, Bass, Gordon and more.Foreword --Introduction / Alice Adams --The legend of Pig-Eye / Rick Bass --The disappeared / Charles Baxter --Love is not a pie / Amy Bloom --Tall tales from the Mekong Delta / Kate Braverman --The trip back / Robert Olen Butler --The point / Charles D'Ambrosio, Jr. --Oil and water / Millicent Dillon --Another short day in La Luz / Harriet Doerr --The custodian / Deborah Eisenberg --Separation / Mary Gordon --The body shop / Elizabeth Graver --Houdini / Siri Hustvedt --Bologoye / Mikhail Iossel --Glossolalia / David Jauss --Viva la Tropicana / Leonard Michaels --Willing / Lorrie Moore --Friend of my youth / Alice Munro --American, abroad / Joyce Carol Oates --Dog stories / Francine Prose --A sandstone farmhouse / John Updike --Contributors' notes --100 other distinguished stories of 1990 --Editorial addresses of American and Canadian magazines publishing short stories
Eager to escape her carhop mother and the rank and file of her California town, Megan Greene heads for Radcliffe in part to pursue an older man (twenty-one, Harvard medical school, Cape Cod summers) who represents her dream of the upper-middle-class, conservative East Coast. What Megan finds are four other girls Janet, Lavinia, Peg, and Cathy who seem to have little in common save for their freshman status. Neither they nor Megan could know that their destinies are about to inextricably intertwine.The year is 1943, and these superior women, as often enemies as friends, will share a place in each other's lives that no one else can not husbands, not lovers. Across four decades, as time and events sweep away their expectations, five women discover their sexuality, reveal their secrets, struggle with independence sometimes surrendering, sometimes making stunning choices in Alice Adams' richly drawn, uncompromising novel about women's intimate,interior, and often unsuspected lives.