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Poison: Stories

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From the author of No Day Like Today comes a collection of short stories about how we destroy others and ourselves.

A secret, a manipulation, a predator, a disagreement between neighbors and more.

Each story in this collection explores how we hurt each other in every way possible.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 1, 2020

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Amy Teegan

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6 reviews4 followers
April 19, 2020
I just finished reading “Poison” from cover to cover. Amy Teegan’s stories are so true to life. She captures the details of heart-wrenching and sometimes unimaginable experiences with so much emotion that you feel as though you’re eavesdropping on a conversation, but don’t quite feel guilty about it. She has wisdom and insight into the human condition beyond her years. Her accounts of the sometimes hopeful, but oftentimes tragic encounters of life help us see that we all are capable of inflicting and carrying pain that others know nothing about. Interwoven in her stories is a subconscious reminder that life is fragile, humans are flawed, and we should handle with care.
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26 reviews2 followers
April 10, 2020
I always enjoy Amy Teegan’s writing, and these short stories were no exception. She grabs you with the characters right away, and always leaves you wanting to know more about them— even when you hate the characters actions. So much development even in such small doses of stories! Loved these, and I’m left just wanting more.
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328 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2020
Beautiful collection, from start to finish. Many of these stories function as little snapshots in people's lives, but all still feel complete, and it amazes me how the author found ways to tell stories that felt "stranger than fiction." The pain and longing and emotion feel real.

This is literary fiction at its finest. I would absolutely recommend this book.

Of all the stories, my personal favorites include "Groceries," "Funeral," and "Marriage."
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