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The Famous Thing about Death
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Lisa Sandlin was born in Beaumont, Texas, and grew up in oil-refinery air, sixty miles from the Gulf of Mexico. She raised a son in Santa Fe, New Mexico, then taught writing at the University of Nebraska for twenty years. She has since returned to Santa Fe. The Do-Right--her first novel--won the 2015 Hammett Award from the IACW/NA and the Best First Private Eye Prize from the Seamus Awards.

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Thick with a variety of voices and personalities, this promising debut short-fiction collection marks Sandlin as a writer to watch. Jimmy's Eye is an unsentimental account of the white man's decimation of the Taskachulo Indians of Texas; five years after the government uproots them to arid New Mexico, Uncle Sam picks off the flower of the tribe--six young men with astonishing eyesight--for a punishing stint in the Great War. In the title story, an aging ballet dancer is betrayed by her once perfectly toned body as well as by neighbors who commit her to a nursing home after they hear her arguing with a long-dead husband. The mind of his father, Jude, was destroyed by poison gas in the Great War and his mother has deserted the family, but Ardie Pold of Dear General ministers to Jude with great sensitivity, even though Ardie has a heartache. As Sandlin envisions it, life is a precarious but precious burden. She conjures a single mother who chafes at her impotence in protecting her young son; an angel of a young man, every mother's dream for her daughter, who attacks his date; and a brother and sister who, alienated from the family because of their parents' constant bickering, are brought together after the brother's debilitating accident. -- Publishers Weekly The eight stories in this assured debut collection are animated by characters of all agess, both sexes, and diverse cultural milieux. Their dramas reverberate with the specificity and intensity of daily life -- Bloomsbury Review

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