• You Think It, I'll Say It

    You Think It, I'll Say It

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    With bestselling novels Prep, American Wife, and Eligible, Curtis Sittenfeld has established a reputation as a sharp chronicler of the modern age who humanizes her subjects even as she skewers them. Now, with this first collection of short fiction, her “astonishing gift for creating characters that take up residence in readers’ heads”* is showcased like never before.

    With moving insight and uncanny precision, Curtis Sittenfeld pinpoints the questionable decisions, missed connections, and sometimes extraordinary coincidences that make up a life.  Indeed, she writes what we’re all thinking—if only we could express it with the wit of a master satirist, the enchantment of an old-fashioned storyteller, and the vision of an American original.

    With bestselling novels Prep, American Wife, and Eligible, Curtis Sittenfeld has established a reputation as a sharp chronicler of the modern age who humanizes her subjects even as she skewers them. Now, with this first collection of short fiction, her “astonishing gift for creating characters that take up residence in readers’ heads”* is showcased like never before.

    Throughout the ten stories in You Think It, I’ll Say It, Sittenfeld upends assumptions about class, relationships, and gender roles in a nation that feels both adrift and viscerally divided. In “The World Has Many Butterflies,” married acquaintances play a strangely intimate game with devastating consequences. In “Vox Clamantis in Deserto,” a shy Ivy League student learns the truth about a classmate’s seemingly enviable life. In “A Regular Couple,” a high-powered lawyer honeymooning with her husband is caught off-guard by the appearance of the girl who tormented her in high school.  And in “The Prairie Wife,” a suburban mother of two fantasizes about the downfall of an old acquaintance whose wholesome lifestyle-brand empire may or may not be built on a lie.

    With moving insight and uncanny precision, Curtis Sittenfeld pinpoints the questionable decisions, missed connections, and sometimes extraordinary coincidences that make up a life.  Indeed, she writes what we’re all thinking—if only we could express it with the wit of a master satirist, the enchantment of an old-fashioned storyteller, and the vision of an American original.