Modern Classics Moons of Jupiter

Modern Classics Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munro, published by National Geographic Books on April 4, 2006, features 352 pages of engaging narratives. This collection presents twelve short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships, capturing the essence of life through finely drawn details and emotional depth.
Readers will encounter a range of experiences reflecting the joys and sorrows of women, including themes of passion, betrayal, and the intricacies of family dynamics. Each story offers a unique perspective on the psychological aspects of human contact, showcasing Munro’s literary prowess. This edition invites readers to explore the profound connections and emotional landscapes that define our lives.
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“Munro’s work endures-its wholeness of vision, its complexity of feeling, its tolerance of mind.”
—Lorrie Moore
The characters who populate an Alice Munro story live and breathe; in the finely drawn detail of their lives we find a reflection of ourselves. Passions hopelessly conceived, affections betrayed, marriages made and broken: the joys, loves, and awakenings of women echo throughout these twelve unforgettable stories, laying bare the unexceptional and yet inescapable pain of human contact. From the opening story exploring family relations to the poignant story that closes the collection, this is “vintage Munro.”
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