Water Street

Water Street by Crystal Wilkinson, published by AmazonEncore on June 24, 2011, is a collection of short stories that delves into the lives of residents in a small town in Kentucky. This edition, comprising 174 pages, presents an exploration of the dual narratives that each person carries—one visible and the other hidden in the depths of their experiences. Wilkinson’s storytelling invites readers to witness the complexities of love, loss, truth, and tragedy as she intricately weaves together the lives of her characters.
In Water Street, readers will find a rich tapestry of voices that shift from one character to another, revealing the intimate and often concealed aspects of their lives. The stories reflect the nuances of human relationships and the secrets that lie beneath the surface, offering a profound look at the interconnectedness of the community. Through her assured narrative style, Wilkinson captures the essence of her characters, making this collection a thoughtful examination of the human condition.
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On Water Street, every person has at least two stories to tell. One story that the light of day shines on and the other that lives only in the pitch black of night, the kind of story that a person carries beneath their breastbones for safekeeping. Water Street examines the secret lives of neighbors and friends who live on Water Street in a small town in Kentucky. Assured and intimate, Wilkinson weaves us in and out of the lives of Water Street’s inhabitants, dealing with love, loss, truth and tragedy, as the narration switches from person to person and their remarkable, varied and authentic voices are revealed under Wilkinson’s sure hand. This is a superb, cohesive work which marks Ms. Wilkinson’s evolution as a gifted observer and writer.
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