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ISBN: PB: 9781602232877

University of Chicago Press, University of Alaska Press

March 2016

232 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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£16,50
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Scavengers

Stories

A woman obsessed with reality TV encounters a sorority girl who has embarked on a very personal scavenger hunt. A man unexpectedly discovers that his father – a seemingly rational man – believes, seriously, in lake monsters. A woman whose husband has just survived a near-fatal accident flees to St. Petersburg, Russia, to wander through museums and palaces and simply try to forget. Hansel (yes, that Hansel), all grown up, tries to be a good father. A young girl begins to suspect that the seances being held in her basement just might not be as harmless as they seem. These are the people and situations – where the familiar and bizarre intermix – that animate Becky Hagenston's stories in "Scavengers". From Mississippi to Arizona to Russia, characters find themselves faced with a choice: make sense of the past, or run from it. But Hagenston reminds us that even running can never be pure – so which parts of your past do you decide to hold on to? A brilliant collection from a master of short fiction, "Scavengers" is surprising, strange, and moving by turns – and wholly unforgettable.

About the Author

Becky Hagenston is the author of A Gram of Mars and Strange Weather. She is associate professor of English at Mississippi State University.