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You have a friend in 10A
Title:
You have a friend in 10A
Author:
Shipstead, Maggie.
ISBN:
9780525656999
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2022.
Physical Description:
253 p. ; 22 cm
General Note:
"This is a Borzoi book"--T.p. verso.

"New York Times bestselling author of Great Circle"--Dust jacket.
Contents:
The cowboy tango -- Acknowledgments -- Souterrain -- Angel lust -- La Moretta -- In the Olympic Village -- You have a friend in 10A -- Lambs -- The great Central Pacific Guano Company -- Backcountry.
Abstract:
"In this collection of stories, Maggie Shipstead dives into eclectic and vivid settings, from an Olympic village to a deathbed in Paris to a Pacific atoll, and illuminating a cast of indelible characters, Shipstead traverses ordinary and unusual realities with cunning, compassion, and wit. In "Acknowledgments," a male novelist reminisces bitterly on the woman who inspired his first novel, attempting to make peace with his humiliations before the book goes to print. In "The Cowboy Tango," spanning decades in the open country of Montana, a triangle of love and self-preservation plays out among an aging rancher called the Otter, his nephew, and a young woman named Sammy who works the horses"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject:
Short stories, American.
Summary:
"In this collection of stories, Maggie Shipstead dives into eclectic and vivid settings, from an Olympic village to a deathbed in Paris to a Pacific atoll, and illuminating a cast of indelible characters, Shipstead traverses ordinary and unusual realities with cunning, compassion, and wit. In "Acknowledgments," a male novelist reminisces bitterly on the woman who inspired his first novel, attempting to make peace with his humiliations before the book goes to print. In "The Cowboy Tango," spanning decades in the open country of Montana, a triangle of love and self-preservation plays out among an aging rancher called the Otter, his nephew, and a young woman named Sammy who works the horses"--