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320 pages, Paperback
First published November 1, 2008
The instruction is simple: make someone up. Each story is to be named after its character [...] there were no rules about gender, race or speciesand proceeds from the sale of the book go to 826 New York "...a non-profit organization to support students aged eight to eighteen with creative and expositing skills [...] helping teachers inspire their students to writeI agree with the Goodreads reviewers who found the concept intriguing but the collection disappointing and most of the stories definitely underwhelming. Two of the stories are good -in my case- I liked David Mitchell cruel but funny Judith Castle and Heidi Julavits interesting variation on the instance of death life flashback Judge Gladys Parks-Schultz and two are excellent, Jonathan Lethem's memorable Perkus Tooth and Colm Tóibín's elegiac well-paced self-discovery Donal Webster. Almost there, were A. L. Kennedy's Frank and the rather raucous and over the top Magda Mandela by Hari Kunze.
“It was so hot in Leogane that summer that most of the frogs exploded, scaring not just the children who once chased them into the river at dusk or the parents who hastily pried the threadbare carcasses from their fingers, but also my 39-year-old sister Lele, who was four months pregnant with her first child and feared that, should the temperature continue to rise, she too might burst.”