The Widows' Adventures

The Widows' Adventures

by Charles Dickinson (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: WmMorrowPB
Published: 02 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0380708477
ISBN 13: 9780380708475

Media Reviews
The Widows' Adventures is full of wit . . . Dickinson displays all the marks of a great writer. -- Philadelphia Inquirer
That most wonderful and increasingly rare sort of novel written by an author who loves his characters beyond measure. -- Barbara Kingsolver
Amusing and touching . . . in the best sense of the word, an entertainment. -- Washington Post
Quirky freshness . . . an original novel . . . a writer of uncommon interest. -- New York Times
Dickinson works magic in this painful, hilarious adventure. . . . His characters glow with passions, bright blue and dangerous, that jump back and forth between them like arcing electricity. . . . He makes their journey not only captivating, but entirely plausible. -- Los Angeles Times
Dickinson offers a tightly constructed, highly deliberate narrative. . . . His accumulated insights, and the rhythm at which he reveals them, will linger and leave a lasting impression. -- Publishers Weekly
The characterization develops fully just soon enough to hook the reader, who may find this novel a refreshing change, as it examines the physical, emotional, and spiritual lives of two endearing but not perfect older women. -- Library Journal
Marvelous characters. -- Chicago Tribune
Author Bio
With seven highly acclaimed books to his credit, Charles Dickinson takes American fiction back to the complexity of modern life and love with his characteristically incisive irony and humor. Critics have compared him to such masters as Margaret Atwood, Ann Tyler, Michael Crichton and Raymond Carver. His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire and The Atlantic, among others, and two stories, Risk and Child in the Leaves, were included in O. Henry collections. He has received generous praise for his novels, Waltz in Marathon, Crows, The Widows' Adventures, Rumor Has It, A Shortcut in Time, and its sequel, A Family in Time, and his collection of stories, With or Without. Born in Detroit, Dickinson lives near Chicago with his wife.