Thanksgiving, Short Stories

Thanksgiving, Short Stories by Jack Sutor is a collection published by Page Publishing, Incorporated on June 26, 2020. This edition features 100 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the lives of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances, weaving together various narratives that highlight the complexities of human relationships during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Readers will encounter a range of characters, including a lonely twelve-year-old girl burdened with responsibilities, a former detective navigating family estrangement, and a wife grappling with her husband’s choices. The stories delve into themes of gratitude and familial connections, showcasing moments that can lead to both joy and conflict. Through these diverse perspectives, the collection captures the essence of Thanksgiving as a time for reflection and connection, making it a poignant exploration of human experiences.
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Thanksgiving is a book about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. A lonely twelve-year-old girl grows up amid wide responsibilities, a former Manhattan murder detective tries to do right by his estranged children, a wife allows her husband a night out with an old friend, a young man’s act of gratitude goes horribly wrong, a social worker makes an alarming call on her client, an old man trying to be decent to younger family members runs afoul of everyone, and a woman learns to turn a holiday by the sea into a family goodbye.
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