A New York Times Editors' Choice Book
Spanning almost thirty years and settings that range from big cities to
small towns and farmsteads of rural Canada, this magnificent collection
brings together twenty-eight stories by a writer of unparalleled wit,
generosity, and emotional power. In A Wilderness Station: Selected
Stories, 1968-1994, Alice Munro makes lives that seem small unfold
until they are revealed to be as spacious as prairies and locates the
moments of love and betrayal, desire and forgiveness, that change those
lives forever.
A traveling salesman during the Depression takes his children with him
on an impromptu visit to a former girlfriend. A poor girl steels herself
to marry a rich fiancé she can't quite manage to love. An abandoned
woman tries to choose between the opposing pleasures of seduction and
solitude. To read these stories is to succumb to the spell of a true
narrative sorcerer, a writer who enchants her readers utterly even as
she restores them to their truest selves.