If you think this collection contains some sad, screwed-up relationships, read "Dimension," the story I linked to in an earlier post.
"Nettles" has a dad who killed his child accidentally. "Dimension" has a dad who did it on purpose. There are really interesting questions in both about survival and pain and self-worth in the aftermath of an unthinkable act.
Friday, June 15, 2007
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Wow. That is an amazing story.
Isn't it?
It's stuck in my brain.
What did you think about the ending?
I liked it. Very unexpected and life-affirming.
You were expecting her to end up with the a-hole?
I was. She was bound, through loneliness and tragedy and a kind of mental squalor, to that guy, as Mike was bound to his wife after their tragedy. The bond seemed even stronger. Then it just evaporated.
One could maybe argue that the life-saving at the end, while she's on her way to her seeming fate, is kind of contrived, but I thought it really worked and capture that essence of you-never-know-what's-going-to-happen-to-alter-your-outlook.
Yeah, I agree. I think it was one of those great Munro endings that could have seemed horribly contrived in the wrong hands.
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