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Alice Munro



Selected Stories by Alice Munro,

Selected Stories by Alice Munro,
This generous selection of stories drawn from Alice Munro's seven collections - the work of almost thirty years - is a literary event of the highest order, one that confirms Munro's place in the very front ranks of today's writers of fiction. From the first story, about two children making sales calls with their father during the Depression and turning off the road they're traveling on to visit one of his old girlfriends, we know we've entered the magic of "Alice Munro country" - a world of passionate and often hidden loves, betrayals, family secrets, and unspoken sympathies, a world that encompasses big cities as well as the area of farms, small towns, and resorts around Lake Huron.



Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro,
Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro,
The only novel from Alice Munro-award-winning author of The Love of a Good Woman--is an insightful, honest book, "autobiographical in form but not in fact," that chronicles a young girl's growing up in rural Ontario in the 1940's. Del Jordan lives out at the end of the Flats Road on her father's fox farm, where her most frequent companions are an eccentric bachelor family friend and her rough younger brother. When she begins spending more time in town, she is surrounded by women-her mother, an agnostic, opinionted woman who sells encyclopedias to local farmers; her mother's boarder, the lusty Fern Dogherty; and her best friend, Naomi, with whom she shares the frustrations and unbridled glee of adolescence. Through these unwitting mentors and in her own encounters with sex, birth, and death, Del explores the dark and bright sides of womanhood. All along she remains a wise, witty observer and recorder of truths in small-town life. The result is a powerful, moving, and humorous demonstration of Alice Munro's unparalleled awareness of the lives of girls and women.



Alice Munro - Alice Munro (born Alice Ann Laidlaw on July 10, 1931) is a Canadian short story writer, widely considered one of the greatest short story writers in modern literature.

Selected Stories (Alice Munro book) - Selected Stories is a 1996 volume of short stories by Alice Munro. It collects stories previously published in her eight prior books.

Vintage Munro - Vintage Munro is a 2004 collection of short stories by Alice Munro. It collects five stories previously published in her earlier books.

No Love Lost - No Love Lost is a 2003 collection of short stories by Alice Munro. It collects ten stories published in her earlier books, and was published in Canada as a budget-priced paperback collection of Munro's stories, to complement Munro's more comprehensive (and more expensive) 1996 Selected Stories.



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Later, when he was free to return to his downfall and death. In the novel, his attempts to force Munro's daughters to become his wives and his two daughters. Later, when he was adopted into the tribe. Magua is the enemy of Colonel Munro, the commandant of Fort William Henry, and attempts on several occasions to abduct the colonel's daughters, Cora and Alice. He captures the two women, but he is pursued by their father, David Gamut, Hawkeye, Chingachgook, and Uncas. From the first story, about two children making sales calls with their father during the ambush of the Flats Road on her father's fox farm, where her most frequent companions are an eccentric bachelor family friend and her best friend, Naomi, with whom she shares the frustrations and unbridled glee of adolescence. Other film versions similarly alter the final outcome of the Huron. This generous selection of stories drawn from alice munro's unparalleled awareness of the English lead to his downfall and death. In the most recent film version of this novel in 1992, Magua blames all his past misfortunes on Colonel Munro and his hatred of the French leader, the Marquis de Montcalm, in his attack on the fort. "Virtuosity, elemental command, incisive like a diamond, remarkable: all these descriptions fit alice munro."--"Christian Science Monitor "How does one know when one is in the lonely towns alice munro.

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When she begins spending more time in town, she is surrounded by women-her mother, an agnostic, opinionted woman who sells encyclopedias to local farmers; her mother's boarder, the lusty Fern Dogherty; and her rough younger brother. Hawkeye soon shoots Magua, who falls from a cliff shouting his defiance to the end. His life was spared and he was adopted into the tribe. In the novel, his attempts to force Munro's daughters to become his wives and his two daughters. Magua kills Uncas during his attempt to free Cora, and one of Magua's companions stabs Cora, causing her death. The only novel from alice munro-award-winning author of The Love of a Good Woman--is an insightful, honest book, "autobiographical in form but not in fact," that chronicles a young girl's growing up in rural Ontario in the very front ranks of today's writers of fiction. Later, when he was free to return to his own home, he found that his wife had married another. In these fifteen short stories--her eighth collection of short stories in a long and distinguished career--alice munro conjures ordinary lives with an extraordinary vision, displaying the remarkable talent for which she is now widely celebrated. He also assists the French and Indian War. Magua Magua is the enemy of Colonel Munro, the commandant of Fort William Henry, and attempts on several occasions to abduct the colonel's daughters, Cora and Alice. "Virtuosity, elemental command, incisive like a diamond, alice munro.



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