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The Value of Kindness: Stories [Paperback]

Ellyn Bache (Author)


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Bache's ( Safe Passage ) first collection of short fiction attempts to tackle an array of thorny relationships: between parents and children, and among spouses, siblings, lovers and friends. A frustrated and confused 80-year-old Esther DuBois decides to tell her daughter, Barbara, a war story "that will knock your socks off," belatedly revealing that Barbara's real parents were Jews who perished in Nazi concentration camps; Andrea is embarrassed by her mother, a hypochondriac, and wishes her dead when she goes into the hospital for surgery; for two high school students, the lure of membership in a sorority proves stronger than their loyalty to a troubled pal; and a roofing accident causes a man to nearly lose his leg and his marriage. In other stories, a singer keeps lovers, friends and relatives at a distance because he is terrified that someone may find out that he is dyslexic and illiterate; a teenager resents her mother's "adoption" of Vietnamese refugees; a father watches helplessly as his young son suffers over his divorce; and a mother is dismayed when her teenage son comes into manhood and begins to treat his lovers in a shabby manner. Throughout, Bache crafts competent tales that raise interesting issues, although she ultimately fails to probe these fully.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

The author of two previous novels, Safe Passage ( LJ 9/1/88) and Festival in the Fire Season ( LJ 2/15/92), creates a series of memorable characters in her first collection of short stories. Most of Bache's protagonists are women: a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor who is sued by a neighbor when she refuses to stop feeding her backyard pigeons; a schoolgirl who can't quite comprehend her parents' anguish during the McCarthy hearings but is comforted by her mysterious bond with the black presser employed by her grandparents; the manager of a women's shelter who enters menopause at the same time that her son becomes sexually active and her husband tries in vain to relive his youth through the Persian Gulf conflict. Unlike most other contemporary novelists, who value overpowering crises, Bache focuses on kindness and the links between people and nature. The charming sense of gentle resolution that marks her characters' return to normal life offers a welcome relief from more angst-ridden fiction. Recommended for all libraries.
- Cherry W. Li, Los Angeles
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 217 pages
  • Publisher: Helicon Nine Editions; 1st edition (July 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0962746088
  • ISBN-13: 978-0962746086
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,954,438 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I started writing when my first two children were toddlers, we were living in a tiny apartment in West Virginia where I knew no one, and my husband and I were sharing one car. I got out only a few days a week and desperately needed some "adult" work for those long, homebound afternoons. When I volunteered to write a press release for the humane society, it appeared in the local paper, complete with my byline. I was hooked! I think I've written something almost every day in the 30+ years since.

I started out as a freelance newspaper journalist -- something even a stay-at-home mom could do -- and spent six years teaching myself to write fiction (six years of rejections!) before my first stories began appearing in magazines like McCall's, Good Housekeeping and Seventeen, which published lots of fiction in those days, and in literary magazines like The Carolina Quarterly.

I wrote my first novel, SAFE PASSAGE, after the youngest of my four children went to school, and I've been writing novels ever since. In 1995, SAFE PASSAGE became a movie starring Susan Sarandon, a great thrill, and many of the other books have received various recognitions and awards. But the greatest thrill has been the privilege having a long, satisfying career that has also let me spend so much time with my family. What more could any writer want?

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