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In this beautifully imaginative collection, young people attempt to negotiate the often surreal terrain of childhood and adolescence where family, friends, clergy, and teachers often pose a threat instead of providing safe harbor. At the heart of the collection is the relationship between the meek narrator, his best friend alpha-male Clip, and the near-feral Roger but there are also agoraphobic mothers, gorgeous babysitters from New Zealand, paranoid stoned veterans, and deeply sad older sisters.
Ennis has crafted modern-day captivity narratives, set not at some remote fort, but in the neighborhoods of Philadelphia. Using cinematic imagery and deft characterization, Ennis explores how we often feel confined and yet find ourselves in places we least expect.
Sean Ennis has been published in Tin House, the Mississippi Review, Fifty-Two Stories, the Good Men Project, the Greensboro Review, and Best New American Voices. A recipient of a Mississippi Arts Commission Literary Grant, he teaches at the University of Mississippi and the Gotham Writers’ Workshop.
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“Ennis has crafted a beautiful, hard-hitting collection.” —Publishers Weekly
“Ennis’ characters are vividly drawn, and he is fearless in exploring his characters’ hidden moments of gritty truth and unease.” —Booklist
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