The Nightingales of Troy: Stories of a Family’s Century
Alice Fulton, . . Norton, $23.95 (254pp) ISBN 978-0-393-04887-2
These 10 linked short stories by MacArthur fellow Fulton track the lives of four generations of women from Troy, N.Y., where “love comes to die.” The first story begins in 1908, and subsequent stories are spaced approximately a decade apart, creating a colorful patchwork of the 20th century. In “Happy Dust,” a young mother, sick with a wasting disease and about to give birth, finds some relief in a mysterious potion given to her by a fallen nun. A waitress in “Shadow Table” is asked to make a birthday dessert for her lover’s long-dead younger sister. In “The Real Eleanor Rigby” a girl infatuated with the Beatles and Herman Melville resolves to give the fab four her first edition of
Reviewed on: 03/24/2008
Genre: Fiction