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Sleepovers: Stories-
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- 2020
- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Hub City Press
ISBN-10
1938235665
ISBN-13
9781938235665
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20038639600
Product Key Features
Book Title
Sleepovers : Stories
Number of Pages
193 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), Small Town & Rural, Literary
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-057792
Reviews
"Ashleigh's prose often holds an incantatory crispness that lulled me into forgetting that I was reading, particularly in extraordinarily sad stories like The Virgin and An Unspoken, both of which derive their power from an almost unbearable dramatic irony and an equally deep hunger for human connection and compassion. I see in this collection a steely writer, one deeply moved by her place and her people, but also fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be." --Lauren Groff, author Florida "There's some kind of crazy magic at work here- the way that Ashleigh Bryant Phillips takes all the little pieces of daily life that are there in plain sight just laying around and when she gathers them together they become holy, hilarious, transcendent, and unspeakably beautiful. Ashleigh Bryant Phillips is shockingly talented. I don't think the voices of her characters will ever leave my head. " --Mesha Maren, author of Sugar Run "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips's imagination is profoundly original and private." --Rebecca Lee, author of Bobcat and Other Stories "It's hard not to be hyperbolic about Sleepovers. I can't remember a time when I've read a story collection so funny and sad and lyrical, all at the same time. In Sleepovers, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips gives us a book that's so much more than a story collection. It's a wild place we haven't been to before. And it isn't the South, or rural North Carolina, but a brand new place we can call 'Ashleigh Bryant Phillips.' This book is haunted."--Scott McClanahan, author of The Sarah Book "Every once in awhile, a book comes along and slugs you upside the head, making you wonder why you've been wasting your time with those other comparably bland and polite books. Sleepovers is that book, that slugger. There is something in here that is so alive and beautiful and tragic that it feels violent. Ashleigh Bryant Phillips is a dazzling and mighty talent." --Juliet Escoria, author of Juliet the Maniac ""Sleepovers is everything for me, partly because Ashleigh Bryant Phillips allows voices to narrate who are usually confined to dialogue in 'literary' works: the voices of children, the grammar of country folks, and the dead/not-so-dead. Like me, I'm sure you will also feel like you're sitting on a porch listening to these stories, knowing they're being told to you out of necessity from an urgent and generous place." --Steven Dunn, author of Water & Power, "Ashleigh's prose often holds an incantatory crispness that lulled me into forgetting that I was reading, particularly in extraordinarily sad stories like The Virgin and An Unspoken, both of which derive their power from an almost unbearable dramatic irony and an equally deep hunger for human connection and compassion. I see in this collection a steely writer, one deeply moved by her place and her people, but also fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be." --Lauren Groff, author Florida "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips's imagination is profoundly original and private." --Rebecca Lee, author of Bobcat and Other Stories "It's hard not to be hyperbolic about Sleepovers. I can't remember a time when I've read a story collection so funny and sad and lyrical, all at the same time. In Sleepovers, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips gives us a book that's so much more than a story collection. It's a wild place we haven't been to before. And it isn't the South, or rural North Carolina, but a brand new place we can call 'Ashleigh Bryant Phillips.' This book is haunted."--Scott McClanahan, author of The Sarah Book "Every once in awhile, a book comes along and slugs you upside the head, making you wonder why you've been wasting your time with those other comparably bland and polite books. Sleepovers is that book, that slugger. There is something in here that is so alive and beautiful and tragic that it feels violent. Ashleigh Bryant Phillips is a dazzling and mighty talent." --Juliet Escoria, author of Juliet the Maniac, "Ashleigh's prose often holds an incantatory crispness that lulled me into forgetting that I was reading, particularly in extraordinarily sad stories like 'The Virgin' and 'An Unspoken," both of which derive their power from an almost unbearable dramatic irony and an equally deep hunger for human connection and compassion. I see in this collection a steely writer, one deeply moved by her place and her people, but also fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be." --Lauren Groff, author Florida "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips's imagination is profoundly original and private." --Rebecca Lee, author of Bobcat and Other Stories ""It's hard not to be hyperbolic about Sleepovers. I can't remember a time when I've read a story collection so funny and sad and lyrical, all at the same time. In Sleepovers, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips gives us a book that's so much more than a story collection. It's a wild place we haven't been to before. And it isn't the South, or rural North Carolina, but a brand new place we can call 'Ashleigh Bryant Phillips.' This book is haunted."--Scott McClanahan, author of The Sarah Book "Every once in awhile, a book comes along and slugs you upside the head, making you wonder why you've been wasting your time with those other comparably bland and polite books. Sleepovers is that book, that slugger. There is something in here that is so alive and beautiful and tragic that it feels violent. Ashleigh Bryant Phillips is a dazzling and mighty talent." -Juliet Escoria, author of Juliet the Maniac
Synopsis
One of the New Yorker's "What We're Reading This Summer" * A Millions Most Anticipated Book (June) * A Goop15 May 2020 Feature * One of Apartment Therapy's "7 Must-Read Books Everyone Will Be Talking About This Summer" * One of Debutiful's "9 Books You Should Read This June" * A Publishers Weekly "Upcoming Indie Press Books" feature Hailed by Lauren Groff as "fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be," and written with "incantatory crispness," Sleepovers , the debut short story collection by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips. This collection takes us to a forgotten corner of the rural South, full of cemeteries, soybean fields, fishing holes, and Duck Thru gas stations. We meet a runaway teen, a mattress salesman, feral kittens, an elderly bachelorette wearing a horsehair locket, and a little girl named after Shania Twain. Here, time and memory circle above Phillips' characters like vultures and angels, as they navigate the only landscape they've ever known. Corn reaches for rain, deer run blindly, and no matter how hungry or hurt, some forgotten hymn is always remembered. "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips' imagination is profoundly original and private," writes Rebecca Lee. Sleepovers marks the debut of a fearless new voice in fiction. Sleepovers is the winner of the 2019 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize, selected by Lauren Groff., Hailed by Lauren Groff as "fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be," Sleepovers, the debut short story collection by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips, takes us to a forgotten corner of the rural South, full of cemeteries, soybean fields, fishing holes, and Duck Thru gas stations., Ashleigh Bryant Phillips's collection Sleepovers and Other Stories is the winner of the 2019 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize, as selected by judge Lauren Groff., One of the New Yorker's "What We're Reading This Summer" * A Millions Most Anticipated Book (June) * A Goop15 May 2020 Feature * One of Apartment Therapy's "7 Must-Read Books Everyone Will Be Talking About This Summer" * One of Debutiful's "9 Books You Should Read This June" * A Publishers Weekly "Upcoming Indie Press Books" feature * Winner of the 2024 Towson Prize for Literature Hailed by Lauren Groff as "fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be," and written with "incantatory crispness," Sleepovers, the debut short story collection by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips. This collection takes us to a forgotten corner of the rural South, full of cemeteries, soybean fields, fishing holes, and Duck Thru gas stations. We meet a runaway teen, a mattress salesman, feral kittens, an elderly bachelorette wearing a horsehair locket, and a little girl named after Shania Twain. Here, time and memory circle above Phillips' characters like vultures and angels, as they navigate the only landscape they've ever known. Corn reaches for rain, deer run blindly, and no matter how hungry or hurt, some forgotten hymn is always remembered. "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips' imagination is profoundly original and private," writes Rebecca Lee. Sleepovers marks the debut of a fearless new voice in fiction. Sleepovers is the winner of the 2019 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize, selected by Lauren Groff., Hailed by Lauren Groff as "fully committed to the truth no matter how dark or difficult or complicated it may be," and written with "incantatory crispness," Sleepovers , the debut short story collection by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips, takes us to a forgotten corner of the rural South, full of cemeteries, soybean fields, fishing holes, and Duck Thru gas stations. We meet a runaway teen, a mattress salesman, feral kittens, an elderly bachelorette wearing a horsehair locket, and a little girl named after Shania Twain. Here, time and memory circle above Phillips' characters like vultures and angels, as they navigate the only landscape they've ever known. Corn reaches for rain, deer run blindly, and no matter how hungry or hurt, some forgotten hymn is always remembered. "The literary love child of Carson McCullers and John the Baptist, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips' imagination is profoundly original and private," writes Rebecca Lee. Sleepovers is the winner of the 2019 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize, selected by Lauren Groff.
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PS3616.H4524A6 2020
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