Explaining Death to the Dog

Explaining Death to the Dog by Susan Perabo, published by Bloomsbury in 1999, is a collection of stories that explores the everyday deviance of ordinary men and women. This edition, comprising 192 pages, presents a range of narratives that highlight bizarre and humorous situations, such as two straight A students committing murder and a man feigning amnesia to win back his ex-wife.
Readers will find a diverse array of characters and scenarios that delve into the absurdities of life. The stories capture moments of dark humor and unexpected twists, showcasing how ordinary circumstances can lead to extraordinary outcomes. With themes of morality and human behavior, this book invites reflection on the complexities of everyday life.
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Celebrating the everyday deviance of ordinary men and women, these stories draw on the bizarre and the hilarious. Two straight A students murder the school bully, a man feigns amnesia after a mugging and attempts to win back his ex-wife, and a bored wife spends all her inheritance at an auction.
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