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Bad Kansas - Stories (Paperback)
Becky Mandelbaum; Series edited by Lee K. Abbott
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The eleven beautifully crafted stories in Bad Kansas reveal the
complicated underbelly of the country's most flown-over state and
the quirky characters that call it home. In this darkly humorous
collection, Kansas becomes a state of mind as Mandelbaum's
characters struggle to define their relationship to home and what
it means to stay or leave, to hold on or let go. When a desperate
woman finds herself on a date with a rugged man she has nothing in
common with, she must decide whether to sacrifice the life of a
bear in order to keep the man's affection. After having a nightmare
about a mallard, a young man wakes to discover he's choking the
woman he loves. When his mother starts dating a slimy pizza parlor
owner, a young boy must choose whether to align with his
mischievous older brother or remain loyal to his mom. The deeply
appealing and peculiar characters in Bad Kansas are determined to
get what they want, be it love or sex or power, in a world intent
on denying them.
These stories amount to something more than a celebration of the
holidays dotting our calendars from month to month. Even though
holidays can occasion a return to the familiar, these stories
challenge traditional associations. Each story serves to complicate
how we observe the human observation of holidays and offers a
nuanced understanding of related themes such as family and
motherhood, travel, grief and mourning processes, and memory. More
generally, holidays are days of observance, and that aspect alone
offers a lot to unpack.
These stories offer layered, perceptive takes on what home means to
us. The people we meet in these stories are often traveling to and
from home-thinking about where they have come from, where they are
headed, and how that journey will impact their futures. Although
the stories approach homecoming and homesickness through varied
moods and styles, they all come around to confronting a shared
need: a place to call home.
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