Amy Bloom

Where the God of Love Hangs Out -- Amy Bloom, Paperback

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Amy Bloom, Family Life, Fiction, Fiction - General, Literary, Mothers and sons, Paperback, Random House Reader's Circle, Random House Trade, Short Stories (single author)
Love, in its many forms and complexities, weaves through this collection by Amy Bloom, the New York Times bestselling author of Away. Bloom's astonishing and astute stories illuminate the mysteries of passion, family, and friendship. A young woman is haunted by her roommate's murder; a man and his daughter-in-law confess their sins in the unlikeliest of places; two middle-aged, married friends find themselves surprisingly drawn to each other, risking all for their love but never underestimating the cost. Propelled by Bloom's dazzling prose, unmistakable voice, and generous wit, Where the God of Love Hangs Out takes us to the margins and the centers of people's emotional lives, exploring the changes that come with love and loss.

Author: Amy Bloom
Publisher: Random House Trade
Published: 01/11/2011
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 7.94h x 5.32w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9780812977806

Review Citation(s):
New York Times Book Review 01/23/2011 pg. 20

About the Author
Amy Bloom is the author of four novels: White Houses, Lucky Us, Away, and Love Invents Us; and three collections of short stories: Where the God Of Love Hangs Out, Come to Me (finalist for the National Book Award), and A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You (finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award). Her first book of nonfiction, Normal: Transsexual CEOs, Crossdressing Cops and Hermaphrodites with Attitudes, is a staple of university sociology and biology courses. Her most recent book is the widely acclaimed New York Times bestselling memoir, In Love. She has written for magazines such as The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, Elle, The Atlantic, Slate, and Salon, and her work has been translated into fifteen languages. She is the Director of the Shapiro Center at Wesleyan University.