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Spell heaven, and other stories, Toni Mirosevich

Label
Spell heaven, and other stories, Toni Mirosevich
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Spell heaven
Responsibility statement
Toni Mirosevich
Sub title
and other stories
Summary
"Incisive linked stories about a lesbian couple moving from San Francisco to the Cannery Row, the heart of Steinbeck country, wonderful profiles of their new neighbors and the challenges of being strangers in a new place. A narrator, raised in a working-class Croatian American fishing family and immigrant community, enjoys an early career in labor-oriented jobs. Years later, she unexpectedly finds herself in an academic position in a white-collar world, "where the clothes are clean and the politics are dirty." With her wife, she moves to a down-in-the-heels seacoast town where she finds a community of outsiders; the marginal at the margins of the sea. The coastal un-elites. Instead of moving on up people move over on the bench and welcome her in. Stories include the tale of an undocumented boy's drowning when a wave pulls him out to sea, an ex-FBI agent's surveillance of a man who leaves chocolate bars at a tree in a weekly ritual, a queer couple's move to a gay unfriendly neighborhood and their response to a local murder, a mother on meth who teaches a lesson on mercy and the story of Kite Man who flies kites from a fishing pole and sells drugs on the side. His motto: When they fly you can buy. A modern story of a community of outsiders--not unlike characters found in Steinbeck's Cannery Row--and the queer female narrator drawn to the sea and their world"--, Provided by publisher
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