The Drowning and Other Stories

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155 pages 1999

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"Set in the first half of the twentieth century, this collection of short stories explores the intricate relationships between fathers and sons. The contradictions of everyday life lead these men to question their roles in their families and in society. Delaney's rich language and imagery frame his characters and provide a thoughtful inquiry into family and life itself.

Each is a story of hope and sought redemption. "The Drowning and Other Stories" is comprised of narratives that tell of timeless hurts, hopes and struggles."--BOOK JACKET.

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