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Drown is the semi-autobiographical, debut short story collection from Dominican-American author Junot Díaz that address the trials of Dominican immigrants as they attempt to find some semblance of the American Dream after immigrating to America. The stories are set in the context of 1980s America, and are narrated by an adult who is looking ...
This story was included in The Best American Short Stories 2000.Like in "The Pura Principle," the title character of "Nilda" is the girlfriend of Yunior's brother, Rafa. The basis of Nilda and Yunior's relationship is that she spends the night at Yunior and Rafa's house largely to avoid her drunken mother and Yunior develops a friendship with her as they talk together waiting for Rafa to get ...
This category includes works that collect short stories by a single author. For works that collect short stories and other works of fiction by multiple authors, see Category:Fiction anthologies . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Short story collections .
Drown may also refer to: Drown (short story collection) , a short-story collection by Junot Díaz Drown (surname) , a surname and list of people with the surnames Drown and Drowne
Short story collections written or published in 1996. These are collections of short stories by a single author. These are collections of short stories by a single author. Books portal
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The cover of Marina Brown's new short story collection, "The Gentlemen of Verona." She will have a book launch at Midtown Reader at 6:30 pm, Thursday, Aug.15, 2024.
Short story collections by Gordon R. Dickson (30 P) Short story collections by Cory Doctorow (4 P) Short story collections by Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (23 P, 19 F)