The Ecco/Amistad Summer 2013 Fiction Sampler features excerpts from our upcoming novels and story collections:
Southern Cross the Dog by Bill Cheng Peripatetic Coffin by Ethan Rutherford Together Tea by Marjan Kamali The Son by Philipp Meyer The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells by Andrew Sean Greer Tampa by Alissa Nutting Visitation Street by Ivy Pochoda
In The Son—an epic, multigenerational saga of power, blood, and land—Philipp Meyer maps the legacy of violence in the American west and presents an intimate portrait of one family across two centuries.
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells beautifully wrestles with the impossibility of "what could be" as a woman with nowhere left to turn undergoes radical electroshock therapy.
In Together Tea, we meet a loving mother who is determined to make her daughter's life work out: one Excel spreadsheet at a time.
The stories in The Peripatetic Coffin examine the ways in which the world we think we know can unexpectedly reveal its darker contours.
In the "beautifully written and epic" Southern Cross the Dog, three childhood friends cope with the devastating aftermath of the Great Flood of 1927 in Mississippi.
Visitation Street is "urban opera writ large" ; the novel explores the reactions of a blue-collar community after a teenaged girl mysteriously disappears from the banks of their rough-hewn waterfront.
And in Tampa, we inhabit the mind of Celeste—a smoldering 26-year-old middle school teacher who unrepentantly recounts her elaborate and sociopathically determined seduction of her 14-year-old student.
Pages
100
Format
ebook
Publisher
Ecco
Release
April 02, 2013
ISBN
006227001X
ISBN 13
9780062270016
The Ecco Summer 2013 Fiction Sampler: Excerpts from Ecco and Amistad's Upcoming Books
The Ecco/Amistad Summer 2013 Fiction Sampler features excerpts from our upcoming novels and story collections:
Southern Cross the Dog by Bill Cheng Peripatetic Coffin by Ethan Rutherford Together Tea by Marjan Kamali The Son by Philipp Meyer The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells by Andrew Sean Greer Tampa by Alissa Nutting Visitation Street by Ivy Pochoda
In The Son—an epic, multigenerational saga of power, blood, and land—Philipp Meyer maps the legacy of violence in the American west and presents an intimate portrait of one family across two centuries.
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells beautifully wrestles with the impossibility of "what could be" as a woman with nowhere left to turn undergoes radical electroshock therapy.
In Together Tea, we meet a loving mother who is determined to make her daughter's life work out: one Excel spreadsheet at a time.
The stories in The Peripatetic Coffin examine the ways in which the world we think we know can unexpectedly reveal its darker contours.
In the "beautifully written and epic" Southern Cross the Dog, three childhood friends cope with the devastating aftermath of the Great Flood of 1927 in Mississippi.
Visitation Street is "urban opera writ large" ; the novel explores the reactions of a blue-collar community after a teenaged girl mysteriously disappears from the banks of their rough-hewn waterfront.
And in Tampa, we inhabit the mind of Celeste—a smoldering 26-year-old middle school teacher who unrepentantly recounts her elaborate and sociopathically determined seduction of her 14-year-old student.