Alice Munro: Lives of Girls and Women
Trevor and Betsy read through and review each of the stories in Alice Munro’s Lives of Girls and Women. This post contains a brief overview with links to each of the reviews.
Trevor and Betsy read through and review each of the stories in Alice Munro’s Lives of Girls and Women. This post contains a brief overview with links to each of the reviews.
Trevor and Betsy explore the titular final story in Alice Munro’s first collection, Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy explore Alice Munro’s brilliant “The Peace of Utrecht,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy look at Alice Munro’s “A Trip to the Coast,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy looks at Alice Munro’s “Sunday Afternoon,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy explore Alice Munro’s “Red Dress — 1946,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy look at Alice Munro’s “Postcard,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy look at Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls,” from Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor and Betsy explore Alice Munro’s “Day of the Butterfly,” from her first collection, Dance of the Happy Shades.
Trevor looks at “The Time of Death,” a particularly painful story from Alice Munro’s first collection, Dance of the Happy Shades.