This is a really diverse collection of stories, wildly varied in tone and texture - but full of unexpected treasures.
The stories are off kilter, mostly surrealistic or teetering on the edge of fantastical.
Although lots of the stories are based around a slightly on-the-nose premise - 'love affair on a bench' ; 'son persuaded to donate heart' ; 'man actually makes babies' - the author skilfully and satisfyingly grounds these concepts in the quotidien.
For such concept-driven, surrealist stories, the subtlety and richness of the human experience Budnitz evokes is powerful and rare - the stories shine despite the quirks, not because of them. She has a real gift for these characters inner lives and a number of the stories are genuinely moving.
While the number of stories means some are superfluous- 23 is a lot of stories for a relatively slight collection - some are genuinely outstanding.
Three - 'Directions', 'Train', 'Burnt' - are comfortably among my favorite short stories, ever. They marry the concepts, nuanced emotion, and some startlingly beautiful, dense language and imagery. It was worth the price of admission for these three stories alone.