If I'd Known You Were Coming

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book If I'd Known You Were Coming by Kate Milliken, University of Iowa Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kate Milliken ISBN: 9781609382186
Publisher: University of Iowa Press Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: University Of Iowa Press Language: English
Author: Kate Milliken
ISBN: 9781609382186
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: University Of Iowa Press
Language: English

In these twelve award-winning stories, Kate Milliken unflinchingly shows us what can happen when the uninvited guest of our darkest desires comes to call. Whether surrounded by the white noise of a Hollywood celebration or enduring a stark winter in Maine, the characters of If I’d Known You Were Coming yearn to heal old wounds with new hurts. With a wry wit and a keen eye for emotive detail, the author of this unforgettable collection sets intersections in motion that will leave you both winded and wanting more.

In one story, a mother, driven by greed, unwittingly finds out how far her needs will push her. A hand model surprises himself and everyone else at the birthday party of an old friend’s daughter in another. With poetic deftness, a woman evaluates the meaning, the familial stories, that we carry with us from birth. In a story ripped from the headlines, a woman pines for the legs her husband lost in a freak accident at a Santa Monica farmer's market. A medical clerk, restless and alone, takes advantage of a disabled neighbor.

Kate Milliken knows the ties that bind and how tautly we will pull them. These are stories about desire, betrayal, love, regret, and family. Like all great fiction, If I’d Known You Were Coming possesses that uncanny ability to reveal us to ourselves.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In these twelve award-winning stories, Kate Milliken unflinchingly shows us what can happen when the uninvited guest of our darkest desires comes to call. Whether surrounded by the white noise of a Hollywood celebration or enduring a stark winter in Maine, the characters of If I’d Known You Were Coming yearn to heal old wounds with new hurts. With a wry wit and a keen eye for emotive detail, the author of this unforgettable collection sets intersections in motion that will leave you both winded and wanting more.

In one story, a mother, driven by greed, unwittingly finds out how far her needs will push her. A hand model surprises himself and everyone else at the birthday party of an old friend’s daughter in another. With poetic deftness, a woman evaluates the meaning, the familial stories, that we carry with us from birth. In a story ripped from the headlines, a woman pines for the legs her husband lost in a freak accident at a Santa Monica farmer's market. A medical clerk, restless and alone, takes advantage of a disabled neighbor.

Kate Milliken knows the ties that bind and how tautly we will pull them. These are stories about desire, betrayal, love, regret, and family. Like all great fiction, If I’d Known You Were Coming possesses that uncanny ability to reveal us to ourselves.

More books from University of Iowa Press

Cover of the book First We Read, Then We Write by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book The Rainy Season by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book The Penelope Project by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book High Ground Coward by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book A Practical Guide to Prairie Reconstruction by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Campaign Inc. by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book The Messenger by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Reading as Collective Action by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Dakota in Exile by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Attributed to the Harrow Painter by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book The Best Specimen of a Tyrant by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book My Body To You by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Demands of the Dead by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Susan Glaspell's Poetics and Politics of Rebellion by Kate Milliken
Cover of the book Night in Erg Chebbi and Other Stories by Kate Milliken
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy