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Return Trips

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The author writes in these stories of people in motion, traveling in search of friends, culture, renewed engagement with life--people seeking the magic of a new place or traveling to places of childhood to put the past to rest

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First published January 1, 1985

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Alice Adams

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Alice Adams was an American novelist, short story writer, academic and university professor.

She was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia and attended Radcliffe College, graduating in 1946. She married, and had a child, but her marriage broke up, and she spent several years as a single mother, working as a secretary. Her psychiatrist told her to give up writing and get remarried; instead she published her first novel, Careless Love (1966), and a few years later she published her first short story in The New Yorker. She wrote many novels but she's best known for her short stories, in collections such as After You've Gone (1989) and The Last Lovely City (1999).

She won numerous awards including the O. Henry Award, and Best American Short Stories Award.

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Author 8 books33.1k followers
July 23, 2007
I think Alice Adams might be one of Lorrie Moore's influences, or at least a kindred soul--they both have a pleasing wit, a pleasing prose rhythm, and pleasing female characters who don't always fit in. Adams is a wonderful, underrated author.
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November 28, 2018
Excellent stories of travel and life around the world, written with a female reader in mind. The stories are somewhat dated, but the essence of the story remains true. I flew through these stories and then wanted more. Sadly, it is difficult to find Adams' books at the library.
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December 30, 2019
Read all but the last three stories, and skimmed the last one.

Interesting style of short stories. It's the normal slice-of-life sorta thing, but they have even less of a moral/point than I'm used too, and they end exceptionally suddenly. Couldn't make it through the whole thing, but I enjoyed some of em.
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February 4, 2023
Very enjoyable short stories. I will look for more of her books.
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December 17, 2011
I really enjoyed this collection. As many have said, Alice Adams really is a master of the short story. This collection is really delicious, with each story interpreting the concept of "return trips." I'm really enjoying diving in to her work and I look forward to reading more!
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Author 5 books48 followers
September 23, 2011
I recently finished reading Alice Adams' RETURN TRIPS. My great aunt, an avid reader and art teacher who recently passed away, first lent me this marvellous collection of stories. I was thinking about my aunt, as I reread the title story, "Return Trips" - the narrator reminded me of her, in a way. My full review can be read at www.the-reading-list.com
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41 reviews
October 6, 2013
I love short stories and Alice Adams is always a good choice.
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December 6, 2009
Adams was the master of the short story. I want to cry when I think about the opportunity I had to hear her speak at SMU, but I passed it up.
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October 31, 2021
I think I need to think about this for awhile before I truly get it. Anxiety captured in a way that made my own self anxious.
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