Rope Burns

Rope Burns by F. X. Toole is a hard-hitting collection of short stories published by HarperCollins on September 18, 2001. This edition spans 235 pages and is presented in English. The book features a range of vivid characters who embody the fierce intensity of their environments, offering readers a glimpse into their lives and struggles.
Within these stories, readers will encounter an aging cut man with a sweet tooth, fearless boxer Maggie Fitzgerald on her quest for championship, and Señora Cabrera, who prepares low-fat refried beans to support a local fighter. Through these narratives, Toole explores themes of resilience and determination, providing a compelling look at the worlds these characters navigate.
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In this hard-hitting collection of powerful and moving tales, F.X. Toole breathes life into vivid, compelling characters who radiate the fierce intensity of the worlds they inhabit:
- An aging cut man with an incorrigible sweet tooth
- Fearless Maggie Fitzgerald and her quest to become a champion boxer
- Señora Cabrera who makes low-fat refried beans to keep a local fighter in top form
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