Resumen:
The Middle of the Night : In this wise, exquisitely crafted collection of stories of love and loss, desire and longing, Daniel Stolar takes us from New England woods to Midwestern suburbs, from the private clubs of the Ivy League to the basketball courts in inner St. Louis. Like the best storytellers, Stolar turns his eye to what William Faulkner called the source of all literature, "the human heart in conflict with itself," and in eight expansive stories he burrows directly into the hearts and minds of people struggling to comprehend the strange paths their lives have taken.
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