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Dressing for Hope

Title
Dressing for Hope / Lorna Jackson.
Author
Jackson, Lorna Mary, 1956-
Publication
Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane, 1995.

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Description
144 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • The people in Dressing for Hope have their roots in their cars. They occupy a world that most readers enter only as voyeurs: biker bars, seedy hotels, small-town lounges, and the backwoods refuges of disappointed city folk. Yet Lorna Jackson makes that world both familiar and engaging. Especially when distances between characters seem almost unbridgeable, Jackson allows moments of transcendence that make exquisite sense.
  • Dressing for Hope gives Jackson's readers their first chance to feel the collective power of her stories. Flawlessly written, with distilled descriptions and incisive observations of human nature, each is utterly compelling. Together they offer a memorable literary experience.
Subject
Contents
Counting Ties -- Play Dominoes -- Enough Force to Cause Serious Injury -- Introduction to Calculus -- Round River -- Dressing for Hope -- Science Diet -- Elite Hotel -- Magnetic Creeping -- Grief Work.
ISBN
0864921675
LCCN
96138761
OCLC
ocm34958978
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries