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Grace Paley

    December 11, 1922 – August 22, 2007

    Grace Paley was an American short story writer, poet, and political activist whose work won a number of awards.

    The Collected Stories of Grace Paley
    Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast
    Nice Jewish Girls
    Enormous Changes at the Last Minute
    Begin Again
    The Collected Stories
    • 2006

      Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast

      • 225 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(52)Add rating

      Celebrating seven years of culinary creativity, this collection features exceptional writing from notable fiction and nonfiction authors, showcasing a diverse range of topics from humor to lyrical prose, and recipes to personal reflections. The pieces explore various aspects of food and drink, blending historical insights with contemporary experiences, all while maintaining the high-quality writing that defines the magazine. Unique in its literary approach, it stands out as the only journal with its own martini recipe, adding a playful twist to the literary feast.

      Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast
    • 2001

      Begin Again

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(189)Add rating

      The collection showcases the work of a seasoned teacher, activist, feminist, and poet, blending previously published poems with new pieces. It captures the essence of life in both urban New York City and rural Vermont, highlighting themes of friendship and social justice. The poet's direct and unpredictable style infuses her writing with compassion and a sense of humor, reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of life and the human experience.

      Begin Again
    • 1999

      The Collected Stories of Grace Paley

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(62)Add rating

      Celebrated for her exceptional storytelling, this collection showcases the complete short stories of Grace Paley, highlighting her unique voice and poignant insights into the human experience. Through her narratives, Paley explores themes of identity, family, and social justice, offering a rich tapestry of characters and situations that resonate with readers. This compilation stands as a testament to her influence and artistry in American literature.

      The Collected Stories of Grace Paley
    • 1998

      The Collected Stories

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(2831)Add rating

      This reissue of Grace Paley's classic collection—a finalist for the National Book Award—demonstrates her rich use of language as well as her extraordinary insight into and compassion for her characters, moving from the hilarious to the tragic and back again. Whether writing about the love (and conflict) between parents and children or between husband and wife, or about the struggles of aging single mothers or disheartened political organizers to make sense of the world, she brings the same unerring ear for the rhythm of life as it is actually lived.The Collected Stories is a 1994 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction.

      The Collected Stories
    • 1996

      Nice Jewish Girls

      Growing Up in America

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(24)Add rating

      The collection of stories resonates deeply with Jewish female readers, capturing their unique experiences and emotions. However, the universal themes of identity, struggle, and resilience ensure that readers from all backgrounds can connect with the poignant narratives. Each story offers a rich exploration of personal and cultural identity, making it relatable and impactful for a diverse audience.

      Nice Jewish Girls
    • 1992

      The Choices We Made

      25 Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion

      Now in paperback: a set of very personal perspectives on America's most divisive social issue, from 25 well-known writers, performers, and others, including Rita Moreno, Margot Kidder, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Linda Ellerbee. Together they reveal the intensely personal nature of the decision and the harm that results from restricting that choice.

      The Choices We Made
    • 1985

      In the 17 short stories collected here, Paley writes with verbal economy and resonance, pithy insights, and warmth and humor. The themes are familiar: friendship, commitment, responsibility, love, political idealism and activism, children, the nuclear shadow.

      Later the Same Day
    • 1979

      Enormous Changes at the Last Minute

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(2548)Add rating

      Seventeen stories written over the past fifteen years reveal the author's vision of human love and tragedy.Wants --Debts --Distance --Faith in the afternoon --Gloomy tune --Living --Come on, ye sons of art --Faith in a tree --Samuel --The burdened man --Enormous changes at the last minute --Politics --Northeast playground --The little girl --A conversation with my father --The immigrant story --The long-distance runner

      Enormous Changes at the Last Minute