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188 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1988
I’m thinking that your first love is your best love, that you’ll never find any better. The way she did it was like she was saying, here I am, I’m all yours, all of me, forever. Nothing’s changed. She turns the light off, and we reach to find each other in the darkness like people who are blind.
She’s another one of the crazy ones. I don’t know why I’m the one who always finds them, goes straight to them like a pointer after birds. They’re not worth the trouble. They drive me nuts with their kids and their divorces and their diet pills and their friends in trouble and their ex-husbands for whom they still carry the torch. They promise and promise and promise.
This was notorious Southern author Larry Brown’s first book. It is a collection of ten short stories. The gem of this bunch is “Samaritans.” It is the perfect fable for our times.
My rating: 7/10, finished 9/11/21.