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Fight No More: Stories

por Lydia Millet

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Twelve interlocking stories set in Los Angeles describe a broken family through the homes they inhabit.
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3-4 More a novel than a collection of short stories, not just because they are interconnected but because they progress in time and narrative. Still, I suppose I would expect more resolution in a novel. This is sharp, compassionate writing, full of questions. ( )
  Kiramke | Jun 27, 2023 |
These well written short stories each focus on a different character, but all are connected with each other so that the book feels like a novel. Trauma, depression, and the hurt that birth families cause are recurring themes, and hope is sometimes fleeting. Each character is fascinating, and I finished this book wanting to learn more about them. Recommended for all readers. ( )
  librarianarpita | Aug 10, 2021 |
This was really more of a novel or novella than a collection of stories, I think, and I think it hangs together pretty well. I'm not sure why it's presented as a story collection. ( )
  dllh | Jan 6, 2021 |
Really good collection of short stories that are all connected. ( )
  viviennestrauss | Apr 7, 2020 |
The linked short story format is really done justice here. While the stories center around the same general area of white, upper-middle-class (with some exceptions) Los Angeles, and are loosely gathered around the theme of home and family—the central character is a real estate agent—it's up to the reader to find deeper connections than what's apparent on the surface. Real estate is a bulwark against loss, and family is what you're born into but also what you build—also to shore against loss, not to mention against that family you're born into. Sometimes the characters can be a bit cut and dried—you pretty much know who you should root for and who are the bad guys from the beginning—but Millet's enormous compassion for the good ones buoys the book. The writing and dialogue are both terrific, and Millet does the hard-won release of dark humor very well. I'll be seeking out more of her work. ( )
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