Aurelie Sheehan Books
History Lesson for Girls
Everyone remembers age 13. For Alison Glass, it was 1975, the year she moved to Weston, Connecticut, with her bohemian parents and her horse, Jazz. Life was about trying to navigate the hypocrisies...
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Fairy Tale Review
By Aurelie Sheehan, David Petruzelli, Lisa Olstein, Espido Freire, J.J. Grandville, Jeffrey Levine, Lee Upton, Richard Siken, Tracy Daugherty, Natania Rosenfeld, Toshiya Kamei, Julie Marie Wade, Sarah Hannah, Kieran Suckling, Kim Addonizio, Kate Bernheimer, Don Mee Choi, Lucy Corin, Anna Maria Hong, Lily Hoang, Kim Hyesoon
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Demigods on speedway
"A collection of linked short stories set in modern-day Tucson, Arizona, featuring characters who struggle to make ends meet, find love, and find meaning in recession-era America. The characters ar...
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Jack Kerouac Is Pregnant
"It takes a long time to see you are a slave," muses one character in Aurelie Sheehan's first collection of stories - lyrical, sometimes bitingly funny chronicles of women breaking out of imposed r...
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History Lesson for Girls
In her follow-up to the critically acclaimed novel The Anxiety of Everyday Objects, Aurelie Sheehan presents a moving coming-of-age story set in the disturbingly reckless and often hilariously tack...
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