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Presents a collection of short stories focusing on the relationship between and mother and daughter from such authors as Margaret Atwood, Gloria Naylor, and Alice Walker.

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Portraits of mothers as nurturing and needy, supportive and critical, sources of humor and wisdom, who, according to Oates's foreword, inspire in their daughters "continual, frustrating speculation," give this collection "an extraordinary range and depth of what the term mother can mean," says South African writer Berliner in her introduction. The editors have gathered 17 stories or excerpts by leading women writers, and by some who are less well known. Some pieces are familiar, like Isabel Allende's lush, evocative "Wicked Girl," where 11-year-old Elena Mejias's sexual awakening is aroused by her mother's attractive boarder. While many selections have been culled from other works, it's satisfying to read a little-known gem from a well-known writer, like Margaret Atwood, whose "Significant Moments in the Life of My Mother" comes from her 1983 novel Bluebeard's Egg. Oates extracts from a recent novel typically spare, disturbing prose describing a suicidal mother picking up her daughter at school. Ursula Le Guin's vision of motherhood in the future, "Solitude," is juxtaposed thematically with Lorrie Moore's reverse chronology in "How to Talk to Your Mother." Jamaica Kincaid, Edna O'Brien, Julia Alvarez, Gloria Naylor and Alice Walker also contribute their unique visions. Equally satisfying selections represent less prominent writers like Jane Shapiro, Katherine Dunn, Martha Soukup, Bette Greene and editor Berliner. Madness, murder, love and guilt are among the topics explored in stories that reveal not just the complex relationships between women and between generations, but also the intelligence and ingenuity of some of today's best writers of short fiction. (Sept.)
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Where short fiction circulates, this meaty collection of stories by women about mothers and motherhood should find readers. Oates and Berliner supply, respectively, a brief foreword and an introduction that sketches their editorial process and links between the stories they've gathered. The contributors include both familiar names and more obscure ones: Isabel Allende, Julia Alvarez, Margaret Atwood, Katherine Dunn, Mary Gordon, Lois Gould, Bette Greene, Jamaica Kincaid, Ursula K. LeGuin, Lorrie Moore, Gloria Naylor, Edna O'Brien, Jane Shapiro, Martha Soukup, Alice Walker, and the editors. The tales collected here cover the range of emotion and ambivalence women experience about their mothers; they consider coming of age and the coming of death, dream worlds and gritty reality, presence and absence, isolating distance and overwhelming intimacy. Kincaid's "Girl" takes up not quite two pages, while Gould's "La Lloradora" (excerpted from La Presidenta) and LeGuin's "Solitude" run more than two dozen, yet each (and all the others) supply that intensity of vision readers seek from quality short fiction. Mary Carroll
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