Ann Hood

An Ornithologist's Guide to Life

Stories

"A collection of short stories that makes it possible to be proud to be human."—Carolyn See, Washington Post

Looking at her characters as if through a pair of binoculars, Ann Hood captures the extraordinary in the ordinary. A pregnant woman left by her husband cooks obsessively to cope with her loss, but never tastes a morsel. In an attempt to stay sober, a young alcoholic seduces her priest and embarks on a tour of caverns with him. An adolescent girl picks up bird-watching as a hobby and, in her newfound habit of observing others, discovers a budding romance between her mother and her neighbor. These stories, many published in The Paris Review, Glimmer Train, Story, and The Colorado Review, are full of characters seeking an escape from their lives while uncovering small moments of understanding that often have huge implications and consequences. They discover that they can only find peace once they stop searching for a way out. Through diverse voices and lively storytelling, Hood creates authentic, personal, secret worlds full of eccentric detail.


Ann Hood is the author of nine novels, including Somewhere Off the Coast of Maine and Ruby. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
An Ornithologist's Guide to Life


July 2005 / trade paper / ISBN 0-393-32704-3 / 208 pages / FICTION
Original hardcover edition: ISBN 0-393-05900-6
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