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Binocular Vision
Binocular Vision | Edith Pearlman
Tenderly, observantly, incisively, Edith Pearlman captures life on the page like few other writers. She is a master of the short story, and this is a spectacular collection.
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SamAnne
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I really want to read Edith Pearlman after reading her obit. She had not been on my radar screen. I love this photo of her. She has love and fire in her eyes. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/01/obituaries/edith-pearlman-dead.html

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Spiderfelt
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Edith Pearlman's finely crafted stories are rich in detail, filled with characters that saunter off the page. It's been a while since I've felt inspired to share what I'm reading. In an industry filled with male voices and a masculine gaze, I treasure the rare, strong woman who writes about life with a mature perspective.

DivineDiana I‘m intrigued! Stacked! 7y
Spiderfelt I hope you enjoy it @DivineDiana. It seems so many of the books that get a lot of attention concern trivial or vapid characters. Perhaps this is a product of the Snapchat generation, but I find them tedious and silly. This was a much needed change of style. 7y
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dylanisreading
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Pearlman is a masterful master whose short stories are the epitome of the short story. Recommend for those who want to be intimidated out of writing short stories.

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