Minnesota is known for frigid weather, thousands of lakes, and
Scandinavian humor. But in this anthology of ten short stories, J.
L. Larson shows a different side of the state via unique tales of
conflict, adventure, and intrigue that often transport characters
outside it borders.
In July of 1970, at a benign looking intersection in the middle
of Minnesota farmland, a fateful mishap occurs yet again What is it
about this seemingly nondescript junction that makes it such a
repetitive and bloody deathtrap? Is it the terrain, the weather,
the drivers-or a combination of these and maybe a few other
factors? In another story, a paper company executive and his wife
must cope with an empty nest and the loss of his job. He's doing
fine ... until he receives a strange, late-night call about his
self-centered, malicious nemesis from the old job. In tale after
tale, Larson showcases eclectic characters who embark on adventures
that include a disaster on a popular lake, an emotional
confrontation in a university classroom, the mysterious travel
exploits experienced by a young man with his uncle, and the
recurring, dramatic impact on a young teen as his life moves
forward following a seemingly insignificant encounter.
"The Accident at Sanborn Corners and Other Minnesota Short
Stories" is an entertaining compilation of situations and themes
that illustrate how various characters cope with the unexpected in
life.
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