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The View From Outside [Kindle Edition]

Susan Barnett
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Book Description

The characters in this collection of stories are all keenly aware of being apart, being something other, being outside. Some of them make extraordinary efforts to find how and where they fit. Others revel in that sense of standing alone. Some struggle with love, family relationships, loneliness and status. All of them share "The View From Outside."

These stories cover the range of human experience, from a young girl discovering her first love in "Lab Experiments" to an old man making peace with the fact that he has nothing left "To Do." You will meet "The Fabulous Mrs. Trotter" who at 93 is still the talk-of-the-town, at least in her own mind. You’ll learn why "Murray’s Mustache" and his vanity threatened his marriage and what happens when a shy young Jewish husband discovers he shares no "Common Ground" with his vivacious Catholic wife. Get a glimpse into the devastating secrets hidden behind the ivy walls at a posh private school in "Some Things Are Too Private" and ride "The Susan Float" with the rebellious housewives of an affluent New England town.

In "The View From Outside" Barnett pulls back the emotional curtain around her characters, showing the remarkable strengths, deep flaws, and universal isolation they share.

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About the Author

Susan Barnett is the producer and host of the nationally syndicated public radio show 51% The Women’s Perspective created by WAMC, Northeast Public Radio in Albany, NY. She’s won multiple awards for journalism and has worked as reporter, anchor and producer in television and radio as well as reporting for print and online news. She is a columnist for www.feminist.com and writes regularly for Ulster Publishing’s four regional newspapers in New York’s Hudson Valley. Her fiction has been published in InPosse, Muse Apprentice Guild, The Rose and Thorn and The Country and Abroad as well as several small literary e-zines.

Product Details

  • File Size: 163 KB
  • Print Length: 80 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Hen House Press (February 28, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004Q3RINE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #892,600 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Using her ability to create characters that mirror the world around us, Susan Barnett gives the world THE VIEW FROM OUTSIDE. I enjoyed this book and wanted more from each story, mainly because the individuals we meet are easy to understand and their situations are not too far from our own.

As I was going through the book I was able to remember what we say about the view from the outside is sometimes different from what the reality is. This is what Barnett showcases in this work. Inside the things we see is the truth. It's just up to us to appreciate it and be able to accept it.

Moving from beginning to end, this is a work that will be able to appeal to readers of all interests.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bowl of Peanuts May 7, 2011
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This collection of snippet-sized stories is like a bowl of peanuts: I kept reaching for one more. There is a real relationship == a style -- to the collection. Each piece zooms very close into the lives of just one or two characters -- people flung together by chance -- and watches them interact through some vital, life-changing moment. The stories are so readable you just can't stop. Brava!
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This compilation of stories is like a wild and wise romp through life. Barnett's ability to bring us fully into the lives of others -- at eye level -- so that we can see with full exposure the twists and turns of the human condition is absolutely masterful. The stories are so penetrating that I find myself repeating them to others to share the lessons learned as if I lived them myself. Bravo, and more please.
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