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Xingu And Other Stories
Xingu And Other Stories | Wharton, Edith
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Xingu is a short story about a woman's luncheon club devised as a means of keeping its members up to date with the latest goings on in the world. After the glamorous novelist Osric Dane stuns the other women with her bored disposition and blunt questions, the conversation is left stale – that is, until the previously quiet Mrs. Roby mentions the topic of Xingu. Thought mad by the rest of her peers, Mrs. Roby is suddenly engaged by a now-inquisitive Ms. Dane, and subsequently the rest of the party becomes entirely engrossed with the mystery of ''Xingu''. A witty and veritably comical narrative sure to entertain all who read it, Xingu is a masterpiece of short story-writing and is a must-read for fans of Wharton's seminal work. Edith Wharton (1862 – 1937) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, short story writer, and designer. This antique book was originally published in 1916, and we are proud to republish it now complete with a new introductory biography of the author.
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Rachbb3
Xingu And Other Stories | Wharton, Edith
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I think I'll just read Xingu every time for the letter X for the #LitsyAtoZ challenge. It's hilarious. 😂

#SerialReader

Libby1 It is funny, isn‘t it? 5y
Daisey Great idea! It is a fun story. 5y
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llwheeler
Xingu And Other Stories | Wharton, Edith
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Okay obviously there'd be a reason Wharton has stood the test of time, so I shouldn't be surprised, but... wow these were impeccably crafted short stories. Wharton is added to my list of how-the-heck-have-I-not-read-them-before authors. Will definitely check out at least one of her novels.

Also @andrea4 if I don't finish our book in time for bookclub... blame this book. #sidetracked #sorrynotsorry

Andrea4 Well if i fall asleep during the movie, blame your terribly wonderful beanbag chair! 6y
BarbaraBB She wrote some great books. I‘ve read four of them (not yours) and loved them all! 6y
llwheeler @BarbaraBB Awesome. I think I'll try The Age of Innocence next 6y
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