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How to Breathe Underwater: Stories Book

The stories in How to Breathe Underwater, Julie Orringer's debut collection, swim with tragedies both commonplace and horrific. A fall from a treehouse, an ailing mother, a near-drowning, a premature baby, a gun--each is the source of a young woman's coming-of-age, which we witness through Orringer's lovely, driving prose. The author possesses an uncanny ability to capture scenes and complex emotions in quick strokes. In "Pilgrims," young Ella is taken to a hippie household for Thanksgiving, where her mother joins several other cancer patients in search of natural remedies: "Some of them wore knitted hats like her mother, their skin dull-gray, their eyes purple-shaded underneath. To Ella it seemed they could be relatives of her mother's, shameful cousins recently discovered." Shame is as omnipresent as water in this collection, sadly appropriate for stories about girls becoming women. Orringer possesses an acute understanding of the many rules of girlhood, in particular the uniquely childish importance of "not telling" (for fear of becoming a traitor, and consequently, an outcast). But though her subjects may take us to the murky depths--submerging us in the cruelties girls and siblings commit against each other--Orringer's nimble writing and subtle humor allow us to breathe. --Brangien DavisRead More

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  • Product Description

    Nine fiercely beautiful, impossible-to-put-down stories from a young writer who has already received immediate worldwide attention. Julie Orringerâ??s charactersâ??all of them submerged by loss, whether of parents or lovers or a viable relationship to the world in generalâ??struggle mightily against the wildly engulfing forces that threaten to overtake us all. All of them learn, gloriously if at great cost, how to breathe underwater.

    In â??Pilgrims,â? a band of motherless children torment each other on Thanksgiving day. In â??The Isabel Fish,â? the sole survivor of a drowning accident takes up scuba diving. In â??When She Is Old and I Am Famous,â? a young woman confronts the inscrutable power of her cousinâ??s beauty (â??Aïda. That is her terrible name. Ai-ee-duh: two cries of pain and one of stupidityâ?). In â??The Smoothest Way Is Full of Stones,â? the failure of religious and moral codesâ??to protect, to comfort, to offer solaceâ??is seen through the eyes of a group of Orthodox Jewish adolescents discovering the irresistible power of their burgeoning sexuality.

    In story after story, Orringer captures moments when the dark contours of the adult world come sharply into focus: Here are young people abandoned to their own devices, thrust too soon into predicaments of insoluble difficulty, and left to fend for themselves against the wide variety of human trouble. Buoyed by the exquisite tenderness of remembered love, they learn to take up residence in this strange new territory, if not to transcend it, and to fashion from their grief new selves, new lives. Orringerâ??s debut collection blazes with emotion, with human appetite, with fortitude, with despair; these nine uncommonly wise and assured stories introduce an astonishing new talent.

  • 1400041112
  • 9781400041114
  • Julie Orringer
  • 1 September 2003
  • Alfred A. Knopf
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 240
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