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Heart: Stories of Learning to Love Again  
Author: Kristen Couse (Editor)
ISBN: 1569246424
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Recovering from a broken heart can be one of life's loneliest journeys. But in making that trip, none of us is alone. Much of our finest literature fearlessly explores the feelings experienced along that journey with intuitive genius and bracing perspective. In Heart, literary masters such as Proust, Colette, Flaubert and F. Scott Fitzgerald, as well as contemporary luminaries from Anita Brookner to Banana Yoshimoto, bring all the considerable skill at their disposal to help you on the path from heartbreak to wholeness.


About the Author
Kristen Couse is an editor at Balliett & Fitzgerald. She lives in New York City.




Heart: Stories of Learning to Love Again

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Heart traces the arc from heartbreak to wholeness, with powerfully insightful selections drawn from such masters as Marcel Proust, Thomas Hardy, Vladmir Nabokov, Colette and Flaubert as well contemporary luminaries Anne Tyler and Alain de Botton. Readers will encounter Banana Yoshimoto's grief-wracked young heroine who is given the chance to see her lover one more time to say goodbye, Anita Brookner's shockingly delightful revelations about love and loss, Alice Munro's quietly uplifting portrait of a rejected woman finding new strength on a seaside holiday, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's depiction of the unexpected liberation of a tortured young lover in Paris.

FROM THE CRITICS

KLIATT

Recovering from a broken heart, learning to love again after the sudden death of a boyfriend, reflecting on love from exile in Stalin's Russia; this eclectic collection of short stories and excerpts from novels runs the gamut of broken hearts, with pieces by a diverse group of writers including Nabo kov, Proust, Banana Yoshimoto and Anne Tyler. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bridal Party," we meet Michael Curly, a young man who moved across an ocean to forget his first love, Caroline. Then Caroline travels to France for her wedding, and Michael is forced to confront his feelings all over again. Thomas Hardy looks at the effects of unforeseen events on the lives of young lovers, as they learn 17 years too late of a tragedy that would have changed their lives forever. While the cover of this book will initially appeal to readers of Lurlene McDaniel, the stories within are much fuller and more challenging. Adults will truly appreciate this collection of stories, while teenagers who are searching for more substance in their reading will also be enchanted with these stories. Perhaps by sampling a work by one of these authors, a reader will become intrigued and search out more that he or she has written, thereby discovering some of our true literary classics. KLIATT Codes: SA—Recommended for senior high school students, advanced students, and adults. 2000, Publishers Group West/Avalon/Marlowe & Co, 295p, 20cm, 00-048189, $13.95. Ages 16 to adult. Reviewer: Lynn Evarts; Lib. Media Spec., Sauk Prairie H.S., Prairie du Sac, WI, May 2001 (Vol. 35 No. 3)

     



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