In "Junior" we meet a dog psychic who enlists her troubled niece in a moneymaking scheme. In "Electric Wizard", grieving parents beg a teacher to invent poetry and pretend their dead son wrote it. And in the title story, the mother of two young children drives east on a disordered impulse through a blizzard and picks up a gas station attendant along the way.
Stuckey-French's writing is understated a la Ann Beattie, Midwestern a la Antonya Nelson, and quirky a la Aimee Bender. With stylish, wry writing, she creates poignant, funny fiction that has a resounding emotional truth.
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