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Jessica Treat's stories invite readers in, only to make them complicit in transgressive acts, real or imagined: adultery, trespassing , sexual jealousy. Her dark humor and portrayal of consciousness recall authors as diverse as Amy Hempel, Mary Caponegro, and Lydia Davis. Comic, skillful, and menacing, the stories in Meat Eaters & Plant Eaters haunt us long after we've fallen under their spell. Jessica Treat is author of two story collections: A Robber in the House (Coffee House Press) and Not a Chance (FC2). Her stories appear in anthologies and journals, including Ms. Magazine, Black Warrior Review, and American Literary Review.

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From Publishers Weekly In her skillful third collection, Treat offers short, sharp glimpses into her characters' yawning existential anxiety. A wife vanishes from her home in the first tale, Beached, narrated by her husband who recalls her fatal flaw in seeking out crowded, noisy places in order to fill up the quiet inside her. Similarly, in Hans and His Daughter, a wife and mother abandons her home inexplicably, forcing her husband to care for their two-year-old and manage, sorrowfully but rather ingeniously. In the space of two pages, Treat can convey a powerful epiphany, such as the sad state of middle-aged love in A Visit, in which an emotionally stunted man prepares his home for a rendezvous with his married love interest, who already recognizes that they will never connect sexually. Moreover, Treat moves among different POVs with marvelous fluidity, as in the vivid and ferocious More Than Winter or Spring, about two girls who love and hate each other in equal, cunning measure. Treat has a keen eye for the floor-falling moment. (June) San Diego Union Tribune; Los Angeles Reader; Minneapolis Star Tribune; American Book Review; Double Room; Cimarron Review.

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      Publisher: BOA Editions, Limited
      Publication Date: 16/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9781934414224, 978-1934414224
      ISBN10: 1934414220

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Jessica Treat's stories invite readers in, only to make them complicit in transgressive acts, real or imagined: adultery, trespassing , sexual jealousy. Her dark humor and portrayal of consciousness recall authors as diverse as Amy Hempel, Mary Caponegro, and Lydia Davis. Comic, skillful, and menacing, the stories in Meat Eaters & Plant Eaters haunt us long after we've fallen under their spell. Jessica Treat is author of two story collections: A Robber in the House (Coffee House Press) and Not a Chance (FC2). Her stories appear in anthologies and journals, including Ms. Magazine, Black Warrior Review, and American Literary Review.

      Trade Review
      From Publishers Weekly In her skillful third collection, Treat offers short, sharp glimpses into her characters' yawning existential anxiety. A wife vanishes from her home in the first tale, Beached, narrated by her husband who recalls her fatal flaw in seeking out crowded, noisy places in order to fill up the quiet inside her. Similarly, in Hans and His Daughter, a wife and mother abandons her home inexplicably, forcing her husband to care for their two-year-old and manage, sorrowfully but rather ingeniously. In the space of two pages, Treat can convey a powerful epiphany, such as the sad state of middle-aged love in A Visit, in which an emotionally stunted man prepares his home for a rendezvous with his married love interest, who already recognizes that they will never connect sexually. Moreover, Treat moves among different POVs with marvelous fluidity, as in the vivid and ferocious More Than Winter or Spring, about two girls who love and hate each other in equal, cunning measure. Treat has a keen eye for the floor-falling moment. (June) San Diego Union Tribune; Los Angeles Reader; Minneapolis Star Tribune; American Book Review; Double Room; Cimarron Review.

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