
Where She Went
(1998)A collection of stories by
Kate Walbert
| "Lyrical, sad, beautiful, and triumphant stories of journeys deep inside one's soul." Edwidge Danticat |
A stunning debut collection of interconnected stories charting the lives of a mother and daughter--together and apart--over four decades
The linked stories in Kate Walbert's debut collection, Where She Went, examine the contemporary predicament of a family without geographic roots. The first half of the book chronicles the life of Marion Clark, a company wife who repeatedly packs the household and accompanies her husband around the globe with a "melancholy view before her of what seemed like endless houses with endless garages and endless kitchen windows." In the stories that follow, her free-spirited adult daughter Rebecca continues the family legacy of wandering, traveling farther and farther afield, seeking to fulfill her mother's thwarted aspirations. But Rebecca's world is one viewed with a slightly off-kilter eye, one that invokes Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, Mohammed's faithful followers at Topkapi Palace, as well as the landscapes of Italy and Jamaica, Istanbul and Paris.
From a patchwork of communication that unfolds between mother and daughter, Walbert creates a narrative that is both fractured and lyrical. Where She Went is an epic for our times--an Odyssey that takes home on the road.
The linked stories in Kate Walbert's debut collection, Where She Went, examine the contemporary predicament of a family without geographic roots. The first half of the book chronicles the life of Marion Clark, a company wife who repeatedly packs the household and accompanies her husband around the globe with a "melancholy view before her of what seemed like endless houses with endless garages and endless kitchen windows." In the stories that follow, her free-spirited adult daughter Rebecca continues the family legacy of wandering, traveling farther and farther afield, seeking to fulfill her mother's thwarted aspirations. But Rebecca's world is one viewed with a slightly off-kilter eye, one that invokes Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, Mohammed's faithful followers at Topkapi Palace, as well as the landscapes of Italy and Jamaica, Istanbul and Paris.
From a patchwork of communication that unfolds between mother and daughter, Walbert creates a narrative that is both fractured and lyrical. Where She Went is an epic for our times--an Odyssey that takes home on the road.
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Hardback Editions
August 1998 : Hardback
| Title: Where She Went: Stories Author(s): Kate Walbert ISBN: 1-889330-15-9 / 9781889330150 (USA edition) Publisher: Sarabande Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
December 1999 : Paperback
| Title: Where She Went Author(s): Kate Walbert ISBN: 0-14-028363-3 / 978-0-14-028363-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Penguin Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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