Tell Me 30 Stories

Tell Me 30 Stories by Mary Robison, published by Counterpoint on September 19, 2002, is a collection that features a total of thirty stories, including four new pieces alongside twenty-six previously published works from the author, known for her contributions to the New Yorker. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a diverse exploration of narrative styles and themes.
In this collection, readers will find a blend of fresh narratives and established favorites, showcasing Robison’s distinctive voice and storytelling ability. The stories delve into various aspects of human experience, reflecting on everyday life and the complexities within. With a focus on short fiction, this book provides an engaging opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in Robison’s literary world, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of short stories.
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Four new pieces accompany the twenty-six previously published stories from the “New Yorker” contributor.
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