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Alice Munro had a genius for entering the lives of ordinary people and capturing the passions and contradictions that lie just below the surface.
In her brilliant collection The Love of a Good Woman, Munro focuses mainly the lives of women (unruly, ungovernable, unpredictable, unexpected, funny, sexy and completely recognizable) and brings their hidden desires bubbling to the forefront.
"Compressing the arc of a novella, Munro's long, spare stories span decades and lay bare not only the strata of the solitary life, but also the seamless connections and shared guilt that bind together even the loneliest of individuals." -- Publishers Weekly