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But it is the stories that demonstrate less showmanship and more sensitivity that make Slavin a writer to watch. "Painting House" finds two hormone-addled step-siblings minding the house while their parents are away. The boy makes a gift of a pretty dress to the tough-talking girl narrator, and Slavin gets just right the way a teenage girl's sexuality is channeled through her clothing: "I felt the dress grazing the back of my thighs, the material clinging to my waist." The dress is not like a lover; it is a lover. "Pudding" mixes satire and realism to fine effect, limning the travails of that family we all know--the one that can't bear to impose rules and so lives in chaos, represented here by a glob of dessert that resides for months on the kitchen floor. "The top of the pudding is smooth and cool like marble, something children love to touch." When she goes for spectacular effects, Slavin is good. But when she goes quiet, she's even better. --Claire Dederer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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You won't be able to put it down.,
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This review is from: The Woman Who Cut Off Her Leg at the Maidstone Club and Other Stories (Paperback)
Each short story is a wonderful work of imagination and creativity. The reader is taken into the lives of very bazaar individuals afflicted with such things as teeth on their body, bodyparts falling off, or those inanormed with the tree outside the bedroom window. Very fun to read if you are in the mood for something out of the ordinary.
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Sick, Twisted and AMAZING,
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This review is from: The Woman Who Cut Off Her Leg at the Maidstone Club and Other Stories (Hardcover)
Never have i read such a collection of short stories! Julia Slavin is an absolute genious when it comes to mixing extremely unsettling situations with intense dark humor. I can't get enough of this book! Buy it now, read it often.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A compelling beginning that dwindled towards the end.,
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This review is from: The Woman Who Cut Off Her Leg at the Maidstone Club and Other Stories (Hardcover)
Slavin's stories provoke a wide range of responses. They are simultaneously funny, sad and disturbing. It was fascinating to read the first few stories and to imagine how these stange situations would end, however, as one read on, the stories became somewhat formulaic and the outcomes unsurprising. I found it hard to maintain my enthusiasm for the book.
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