We Live in Water Stories

We Live in Water Stories by Jess Walter is a collection of short fiction published by HarperCollins on February 12, 2013. This first paperback edition spans 192 pages and presents a suite of diverse stories that explore themes of personal struggle and diminished dreams, characterized by Walter’s signature wit and insight.
Readers will find a range of narratives in We Live in Water, from comic tales of love to social satire and suspenseful crime fiction. The stories traverse various settings, including Portland, Seattle, Spokane, and Las Vegas, featuring characters such as a lawyer searching for his long-lost father and a blue-collar worker turned detective. The collection also includes notable pieces like “Anything Helps,” which follows a homeless man’s quest to buy a book for his son, and “Statistical Abstract of My Hometown, Spokane, Washington,” both of which gained recognition after their initial online publication.
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From New York Times bestselling author, the first collection of short fiction from Jess Walter—a suite of diverse and searching stories about personal struggle and diminished dreams, all of them marked by the wry wit, keen eye, and generosity of spirit that has made him a bookseller and reader favorite
Stories in We Live in Water range from comic tales of love to social satire and suspenseful crime fiction. Traveling from hip Portland to once-hip Seattle to never-hip Spokane, to a condemned casino in Las Vegas and a bottomless lake in the dark woods of Idaho, this is a world of lost fathers and redemptive con men, of personal struggles and diminished dreams.
In title story “We Live in Water”, a lawyer returns to his corrupt hometown to find his father, who disappeared 30 years earlier. In “Thief,” a blue-collar worker turns unlikely detective to find out which of his kids is stealing from the family fund.
“Anything Helps” sees a homeless man try to raise money to buy his son the new Harry Potter book; and in “Virgo,” a newspaper editor attempts to get back at his superstitious ex-girlfriend by screwing with her horoscope.
Also included are “Don’t Eat Cat” and “Statistical Abstract of My Hometown, Spokane, Washington,” both of which achieved cult status after their first publication online.
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