Reviews
Each story here is a strange town, inhabited with the unpredictable. They are not just characters, they are people and your worrisome friends. You'll love hanging out with them. As a psychologically astute and loving observer, Cobb covers the full emotional range, from playfully giddy to deeply sad and enlightened. Like me, you'll have wonderful experiences reading this Decalogue.
In a landscape dotted with stucco motels, bad cabins, parking lots, yard sales, potheads, and supermarkets, William J. Cobb somehow finds something sacred in the quirky, random, awkward moments of authentic human connection. These are terrific stories, sticky stories, cagey, hilarious, filled with Cobb’s trademark killer dialogue and tragicomic characters wanting and needing impossible things from each other.
Book Details
The Lousy Adult
The Sea Horse
Playboys
Warsaw, 1984
This Whatever We Have
The Next Worst Thing
What Happens to Rain?
That Night at the Café
Next Stop Palookaville
The Hidden Jesus
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