Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld audiobook

Show Don't Tell: Stories

By Curtis Sittenfeld
Read by Curtis Sittenfeld, Michael Crouch, Nicole Lewis, George Newbern, Emily Janice Card, Xe Sands, and Kristen Sieh 

Random House Audio, Books on Tape 9780593446737

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $44.00

    ISBN: 9798217288502

Runtime: 10.55 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The bestselling author of Eligible and Romantic Comedy “blends acerbic wit, shrewd insight and sharp-eyed observation [in this] bravura collection” (The Washington Post), including a story that revisits the main character from her iconic novel Prep

“Each of these witty, intelligent stories is a slice of modern life.”—People

A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice

In her second story collection, Sittenfeld shows why she’s as beloved for her short fiction as she is for her novels. In these dazzling stories, she conjures up characters so real that they seem like old friends, laying bare the moments when their long held beliefs are overturned.

In “The Patron Saints of Middle Age,” a woman visits two friends she hasn’t seen since her divorce. In “A for Alone,” a married artist embarks on a creative project intended to disprove the so-called Mike Pence Rule, which suggests that women and men can’t spend time alone together without lusting after each other. And in “Lost but Not Forgotten,” Sittenfeld gives readers of her novel Prep a window into the world of her beloved character Lee Fiora, decades later, when Lee attends an alumni reunion at her boarding school.

Hilarious, thought-provoking, and full of tenderness for her characters, Sittenfeld’s stories peel back layer after layer of our inner lives, keeping us riveted to the page with her utterly distinctive voice.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Fabulous narrator casting highlights layered human relationships in Curtis Sittenfeld’s 12 short stories, which tackle human complexities…Seven narrators in total create a cohesive listening experience that amplifies the subtleties of relationships in Sittenfeld’s resonant collection. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“[Sittenfeld’s] perfectly contained stories are a joy.” Booklist (starred review)
“Brilliant…If you’re not into short stories, you’re just reading the wrong ones. Read these.” Financial Times (London)
A bit like sitting down with a good friend who’s about to dish on some major life business…. messy, delicious, spun through with bits of quotable wisdom . . . and complete with endings that will make you sit and think. . . . Showcasing the glory of her characters’ complicated lives and allowing them to speak with voices all their own is a kind of rebellion, and it’s exhilarating. The New York Times Book Review
Utterly diverting . . . Sittenfeld’s worldview is more utopian than dystopian; Jane Austen-like, she treats her characters with humanity, even when their actions are cringe-inducing. . . . Sittenfeld is a sharp observer of social mores and an astute judge of character. The Los Angeles Times
A bravura collection [that] blends acerbic wit, shrewd insight and sharp-eyed observation to explore frustrated lives and the thornier, messier and grittier aspects of human relationships. . . . Expertly crafted and hugely engaging . . . supremely accomplished storytelling. The Washington Post
Each of these witty, intelligent stories is a slice of modern life, with complications created by finances, race, aging bodies, cooling marriages and growing children. People
Sittenfeld here wraps her comforting fictional embrace around a variety of awkward, uncomfortable topics. . . . You are going to like these stories. The Boston Globe
A hugely entertaining and formidably intelligent tour through the psyche of mostly middle-aged mothers (and a few fathers), moderately content and successful and still yearning for more. Sittenfeld’s prose has astonishing ease, and her fleet, brisk dialogue sparkles with humor and mischief. Vogue
You won't be able to put down Curtis Sittenfeld’s second short story collection. Sittenfeld’s mastery of a comedy of manners remains on display. Town & Country
Warm and insightful . . . blends nostalgia and hard-won wisdom through its funny, affectionate stories of middle-aged characters negotiating family and fame. Shelf Awareness
Sittenfeld never misses . . . [she] interrogates delightfully topical subjects like ‘the Mike Pence rule,’ postdivorce social dynamics, and monogamy. Bustle
An eclectic collection of stories . . . many featuring beautifully drawn middle-age characters. AARP
Brilliant . . . If you’re not into short stories, you’re just reading the wrong ones. Read these. Financial Times
[Show Don’t Tell] celebrates regular, flawed, complicated people—in other words, all of us. . . . You’ll want to get this poignant and hilarious collection into the hands of everyone you know. Real Simple
A funny and poignant collection of stories about marriage, friendship, fame and art . . . Witty and moving, Show Don’t Tell is Sittenfeld at her best. PureWow
Sittenfeld’s fiction is perennially inhalable—smart, barbed, and wickedly funny. Lit Hub

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Author Bio: Curtis Sittenfeld

Author Bio: Curtis Sittenfeld

Curtis Sittenfeld is the author of New York Times bestselling books and short story collections that have been translated into thirty languages and twice selected as Reese’s Book Club picks. Her stories have also appeared in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The Best American Short Stories.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 10.55
Audience: Adult
Language: English