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The cover of Lucia Nevai's collection of short stories, Normal, is a simple silhouette of a perfect family, circa 1950 man, woman, and child hold hands and stare off into a clip-art sunset. In the pages beneath this idyllic image, the concept of normal takes on new meaning. For the characters of Nevai's 12 tales, it is simply one more stop along the road, quite a ways past wildly dysfunctional but not so far from merely unhappy. Take the main character of "Belief." Young Maureen is a not-so-happy camper at Methodist camp. With her father in jail and her mother at a disconnected phone number, the little girl exercises the only control she has, cutting her own body over and over again with a Swiss army knife. In "Quinn's Wedding," the celebration of a marriage is somewhat dampened by the bride's addiction to cocaine and her father's history of incest with her sister. Weddings, funerals, Thanksgiving meals--these are the battlefields on which Nevai's characters struggle to define themselves and to connect with the people they love most but most often do not understand. Nobody in Normal is normal, but Nevai makes sure everybody has some share of sympathy, wit, and dignity.

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First published January 4, 1997

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August 22, 2007
Worthwhile short stores. Unassuming, clever, and amusing. But characters are a touch melancholy and tend to ask the big questions. If this author had a new novel I wouldn't be reading short stories! Good read that won't keep you up late.
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February 15, 2016
I came across Lucia Nevai in the 2002 New Stories from the South (why don't they publish this series anymore?!), which led me to this little-known gem from Algonquin Books' heyday.
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February 28, 2008
Author has a unique gift for turning interesting things dull.
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