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Last Woman
Last Woman: Stories | Carleigh Baker
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From one of the countrys most celebrated new writers, a blistering collection of short fiction that is bracingly relevant, playfully irreverent, and absolutely unforgettable. Theres a hole in the ozone layer. Are teenage girls to blame? Floods and wildfires, toxic culture, billionaires in outer space, or a purse-related disaster while on mushroomsin todays hellscape world, theres no shortage of things to worry about. Last Woman, the new collection of short fiction by award-winning author Carleigh Baker, wants you to know that youre not alone. In these 13 brilliant new stories, Baker and her perfectly-drawn characters are here for youin fact, theyre just as worried and weirded-out as everyone else. A womans dream of poetic solitude turns out to be a recipe for loneliness. A retiree is convinced that his silence is the only thing that will prevent a deadly sinkhole. An emerging academic wakes up and chooses institutional violence. A young woman finds sisterhood in a strange fertility ritual, and an enigmatic empath is on a cleanse. Bakers characters are both wildly misguided and a product of the misguided times in which we live. Through them we see our world askew and skeweredand, perhaps, we can begin to see it anew. Carleigh Bakers signature style is irreverent, but her heart is truethese stories delve into fear for the future, intergenerational misunderstandings, and the complexities of belonging with sharp wit and boundless empathy. With equal parts compassion and critique, she brings her clear-eyed attention to bear on our world, and the results are hilarious, heartbreaking, and startling in their freshness.
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Lindy
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A surprising and charming collection of stories with some speculative elements, told by Carleigh Baker, a queer woman with Nehiyaw, Métis & settler ancestry. Canadian writers rock the short story format!

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Lindy
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She always had the best hair. Bangs that went nearly 3 inches straight up & cascaded into a churning wave of crunchy curls from her temples to her shoulders, where they softened a bit into a wash and wear perm, held in place with scads of aquanet.
—from the story Where Were You
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Lindy
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“I am an empath. A true knower of the people.”
—from the story titled Patron Saint of the Hesitant

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Lindy
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Friday Reads May 10: Queer & Indigenous authors + rhododendrons + beverages made from flowers

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BookishTrish
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Thoroughly enjoyable collection of short fiction dealing with climate anxiety, technology, indigeneity and more.

Bklover That looks delicious!! 6mo
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