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Jenny Shank

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in Merced, California, The United States
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Jenny Shank grew up in Denver, Colorado, and earned degrees from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Colorado. Her short story collection Mixed Company won the George Garrett Fiction Prize and will be published by Texas Review Press in October 2021. Her novel The Ringer (The Permanent Press, 2011) won the High Plains Book Award in fiction, was a finalist for the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association's Reading the West Book Awards, was a Tattered Cover Book Store Summer Reading selection, and was a finalist for the Book Pipeline competition.

Her stories, essays, satire, and reviews have appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Onion, Poets &
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The Ringer

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My Trip to the Gudetama Café: The Boundary Situations in Life and the Slacker Egg Who Can Help

A few weeks ago, I found myself driving a temperamental rented Nissan Rogue through the packed mega-highways of the Los Angeles area, braving traffic snarls and searing heat to visit a café devoted to a lazy cartoon egg.

I was in southern California to drop my daughter off for her freshman year in college. We'd arrived a few days before her dorm move-in date to buy items that couldn't fit in the t

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I was dazzled by this novel. Toews showed absolute fidelity to the material and the characters. She has a keen understanding of what the women's lives would be like, living in this Mennonite community that's out of time and separate from its surround ...more
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Funny, heartfelt, and moving. I am amazed by Toews' virtuosity. I especially want to think about her narration technique--it's first person, from the perspective of nine-year-old Swiv, written in the form of a letter to her dad who has left the famil ...more
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I had somehow never read this book before, even though I vividly remember seeing the movie when I was in middle school. I read it with my son for his 8th grade English class. I marveled at how beautifully written it was, and expertly plotted. How did ...more
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Donna Tartt
“On game day, until five o'clock or so, the white desert light held off the essential Sunday gloom—autumn sinking into winter, loneliness of October dusk with school the next day—but there was always a long still moment toward the end of those football afternoons where the mood of the crowd turned and everything grew desolate and uncertain, onscreen and off, the sheet-metal glare off the patio glass fading to gold and then gray, long shadows and night falling into desert stillness, a sadness I couldn't shake off, a sense of silent people filing toward the stadium exits and cold rain falling in college towns back east.”
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Jane Smiley
“She could not have created this moment, these lovely faces, these candles flickering, the flash of the silverware, the fragrances of the food hanging over the table, the heads turning this way and that, the voices murmuring and laughing. She looked at Walter, who was so far away from her, all the way at the other end of the table, having a laugh with Andrea, who had a beautiful suit on, navy blue with a tiny waist and white collar and cuffs. As if on cue, Walter turned from Andrea and looked at Rosanna, and they agreed in that instant: something had created itself from nothing—a dumpy old house had been filled, if only for this moment, with twenty-three different worlds, each one of them rich and mysterious.”
Jane Smiley, Some Luck

Abraham Lincoln
“A capacity, and taste, for reading, gives access to whatever has already been discovered by others. It is the key, or one of the keys, to the already solved problems. And not only so. It gives a relish, and facility, for successfully pursuing the [yet] unsolved ones.”
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