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This Is Not Chick Lit: Original Stories by America's Best Women Writers by Elizabeth Merrick
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This Is Not Chick Lit: Original Stories by America's Best Women Writers

by Elizabeth Merrick

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The stories in this collection range from dull to pretty good. I was correct in expecting good contributions from the likes of Aimee Bender, Samantha Hunt and Judy Budnitz, but the pleasure was, and as is desired when reading a short story collection like this, finding new future favorite authors. Dika Lam's story about two sisters and a 72oz steak-eating challenge and divorce was probably the funniest, leanest, and most substantial story there and I look forward to her first book, which at the time of this review, is not yet published. I also enjoyed discovering Roxana Robinson. Some of the more politically bent stories were just boring. Two of the stories, I couldn't stand for their pretension : Holiday Reinhorn's "Gabe", and Lynne Tillman's "The Recipe." ( )
  marco_nj | Mar 16, 2008 |
The title of this book promises a great deal, but I don't think it quite met my expectations. A few of the stories were good, but the rest were just ok at best, and tiresome at worst. A few of them even seemed to be quite close to the genre they claimed to *not* be. Oh well. ( )
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New short stories from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • Aimee Bender • Judy Budnitz • Jennifer S. Davis • Jennifer Egan • Carolyn Ferrell • Mary Gordon • Cristina Henríquez • Samantha Hunt •Binnie Kirshenbaum • Dika Lam • Caitlin Macy • Francine Prose • Holiday Reinhorn • Roxana Robinson • Curtis Sittenfeld • Lynne Tillman • Martha Witt

Chick lit: A genre of fiction that often recycles the following plot: Girl in big city desperately searches for Mr. Right in between dieting and shopping for shoes. Girl gets dumped (sometimes repeatedly). Girl finds Prince Charming.

This Is Not Chick Lit is a celebration of America’s most dynamic literary voices, as well as a much needed reminder that, for every stock protagonist with a designer handbag and three boyfriends, there is a woman writer pushing the envelope of literary fiction with imagination, humor, and depth.

The original short stories in this collection touch on some of the same themes as chick lit–the search for love and identity–but they do so with extraordinary power, creativity, and range; they are also political, provocative, and, at turns, utterly surprising. Featuring marquee names as well as burgeoning talents, This Is Not Chick Lit will nourish your heart, and your mind.

This Is Not Chick Lit is important not only for its content, but for its title. I’ll know we’re getting somewhere when equally talented male writers feel they have to separate themselves from the endless stream of fiction glorifying war, hunting and sports by naming an anthology This Is Not a Guy Thing.”
–Gloria Steinem

“These voices, diverse and almost eerily resonant, offer us a refreshing breath of womanhood-untamed, ungroomed, and unglossed.”–ELLE

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:08 -0400)

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