Ebook {Epub PDF} Where the God of Love Hangs Out: Fiction by Amy Bloom






















 · [] Amy Bloom is the author of the bestselling and acclaimed Away; Come to Me, a National Book Award finalist; A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, nominated. Amy Bloom's book, "Where the God of Love Hangs Out", consists of four sets of stories of characters followed over time, or from different perspectives. It's a good compromise between a novel and a book of unrelated short stories, especially for those of us who aren't fans of the short story www.doorway.ru by: 1. Love, in its many forms and complexities, weaves through this collection by Amy Bloom, the New York Times bestselling author of Away. Bloom's astonishing and astute new work of interconnected stories illuminates the mysteries of passion, family, and friendship. Propelled by Bloom's dazzling prose, unmistakable voice, and generous wit, Where the God of Love Hangs Out takes us to the margins /5.


Where the God of Love Hangs Out. By: Amy Bloom. Narrated by: Susan Ericksen. Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Literature Fiction, Anthologies Short Stories. out of 5 stars. (63 ratings) Add to Cart failed. The characters in Amy Bloom's erotically charged, linked stories struggle with love and its loss. "Where the God of Love Hangs Out," they also think and speak in a cheeky if not impudent. The Flowerings of Love Are Not for the Weak. "At 2 o'clock in the morning, no one is to blame," Amy Bloom writes at the start of her beautifully astute new book. Her narrator is Clare, a.


"Where the God of Love Hangs Out" is Amy Bloom's latest pop-up book for grown-ups, a stirring stand-up performance by a cast of 3-D characters rendered in sexy, loving, living color. added by Shortride | edit San Francisco Chronicle, Meredith Maran (). “Where the God of Love Hangs Out” is a strength store in book form. Amy Bloom’s first collection of stories, “Come to Me” (), was about different kinds of love, so it makes sense. The characters in Amy Bloom’s erotically charged, linked stories struggle with love and its loss. “Where the God of Love Hangs Out,” they also think and speak in a cheeky if not impudent.

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