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BELIEVER
BOOK AWARD FINALIST
In prose shimmering with intelligence and compassion, Michelle Latiolais dissects the essentials of everyday life to find the heartbeat within.”
Alice Sebold
, author of
The Lovely Bones
Widow
is a hymn to reverence, simultaneously heartbroken and celebratory. Michelle Latiolais has given us the rarest item, a splendidly articulated masterpiece.”
William Kittredge
In this luminous collection of stories, the gifted Michelle Latiolais writes of loss in all its surprising manifestations.
is a devastation and a wonder.”
Christine Schutt
There is something mysterious about this book, as there always is in the writing that matters most. It eludes explanation. It illumines terrifying realities. Only because these pages seem nakedly willing to take the imprint of every emotion, no matter how ugly, do they possess this great beauty.”
Elizabeth Tallent
The stories of
conjure the nuances of inner sensations as if hitting the notes of a song, deftly played across human memory. These meditations bravely explore the physiology of grief through a masterful interweaving of tender insight and unflinching detailreminding us that the inner life is best understood through the medium of storytelling. Among these stories of loss are interwoven other tales, creating a bridge to the ineffable pleasures and follies of life before the catastrophe. Throughout this collection, Latiolais captures the longing, humor, and strange grace that accompany life’s most transformative chapters.
Michelle Latiolais
is the author of
Widow: Stories,
a
New York Times
Editor's Choice selection, and two previous novels, including
A Proper Knowledge,
also published by Bellevue Literary Press. She is the recipient of the Gold Medal for Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California and an English professor and co-director of the Programs in Writing at the University of California at Irvine.
BOOK AWARD FINALIST
In prose shimmering with intelligence and compassion, Michelle Latiolais dissects the essentials of everyday life to find the heartbeat within.”
Alice Sebold
, author of
The Lovely Bones
Widow
is a hymn to reverence, simultaneously heartbroken and celebratory. Michelle Latiolais has given us the rarest item, a splendidly articulated masterpiece.”
William Kittredge
In this luminous collection of stories, the gifted Michelle Latiolais writes of loss in all its surprising manifestations.
is a devastation and a wonder.”
Christine Schutt
There is something mysterious about this book, as there always is in the writing that matters most. It eludes explanation. It illumines terrifying realities. Only because these pages seem nakedly willing to take the imprint of every emotion, no matter how ugly, do they possess this great beauty.”
Elizabeth Tallent
The stories of
conjure the nuances of inner sensations as if hitting the notes of a song, deftly played across human memory. These meditations bravely explore the physiology of grief through a masterful interweaving of tender insight and unflinching detailreminding us that the inner life is best understood through the medium of storytelling. Among these stories of loss are interwoven other tales, creating a bridge to the ineffable pleasures and follies of life before the catastrophe. Throughout this collection, Latiolais captures the longing, humor, and strange grace that accompany life’s most transformative chapters.
Michelle Latiolais
is the author of
Widow: Stories,
a
New York Times
Editor's Choice selection, and two previous novels, including
A Proper Knowledge,
also published by Bellevue Literary Press. She is the recipient of the Gold Medal for Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California and an English professor and co-director of the Programs in Writing at the University of California at Irvine.
BELIEVER
BOOK AWARD FINALIST
In prose shimmering with intelligence and compassion, Michelle Latiolais dissects the essentials of everyday life to find the heartbeat within.”
Alice Sebold
, author of
The Lovely Bones
Widow
is a hymn to reverence, simultaneously heartbroken and celebratory. Michelle Latiolais has given us the rarest item, a splendidly articulated masterpiece.”
William Kittredge
In this luminous collection of stories, the gifted Michelle Latiolais writes of loss in all its surprising manifestations.
is a devastation and a wonder.”
Christine Schutt
There is something mysterious about this book, as there always is in the writing that matters most. It eludes explanation. It illumines terrifying realities. Only because these pages seem nakedly willing to take the imprint of every emotion, no matter how ugly, do they possess this great beauty.”
Elizabeth Tallent
The stories of
conjure the nuances of inner sensations as if hitting the notes of a song, deftly played across human memory. These meditations bravely explore the physiology of grief through a masterful interweaving of tender insight and unflinching detailreminding us that the inner life is best understood through the medium of storytelling. Among these stories of loss are interwoven other tales, creating a bridge to the ineffable pleasures and follies of life before the catastrophe. Throughout this collection, Latiolais captures the longing, humor, and strange grace that accompany life’s most transformative chapters.
Michelle Latiolais
is the author of
Widow: Stories,
a
New York Times
Editor's Choice selection, and two previous novels, including
A Proper Knowledge,
also published by Bellevue Literary Press. She is the recipient of the Gold Medal for Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California and an English professor and co-director of the Programs in Writing at the University of California at Irvine.
BOOK AWARD FINALIST
In prose shimmering with intelligence and compassion, Michelle Latiolais dissects the essentials of everyday life to find the heartbeat within.”
Alice Sebold
, author of
The Lovely Bones
Widow
is a hymn to reverence, simultaneously heartbroken and celebratory. Michelle Latiolais has given us the rarest item, a splendidly articulated masterpiece.”
William Kittredge
In this luminous collection of stories, the gifted Michelle Latiolais writes of loss in all its surprising manifestations.
is a devastation and a wonder.”
Christine Schutt
There is something mysterious about this book, as there always is in the writing that matters most. It eludes explanation. It illumines terrifying realities. Only because these pages seem nakedly willing to take the imprint of every emotion, no matter how ugly, do they possess this great beauty.”
Elizabeth Tallent
The stories of
conjure the nuances of inner sensations as if hitting the notes of a song, deftly played across human memory. These meditations bravely explore the physiology of grief through a masterful interweaving of tender insight and unflinching detailreminding us that the inner life is best understood through the medium of storytelling. Among these stories of loss are interwoven other tales, creating a bridge to the ineffable pleasures and follies of life before the catastrophe. Throughout this collection, Latiolais captures the longing, humor, and strange grace that accompany life’s most transformative chapters.
Michelle Latiolais
is the author of
Widow: Stories,
a
New York Times
Editor's Choice selection, and two previous novels, including
A Proper Knowledge,
also published by Bellevue Literary Press. She is the recipient of the Gold Medal for Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California and an English professor and co-director of the Programs in Writing at the University of California at Irvine.

















