With the spare, definitive strokes of Matisse's late portraits, the stories in My Escapee hew precisely to the truth, while rendering a series of expressive and particular female lives. The characters are disoriented, vulnerable, at times dependent on others; they are also determined, defiant, passionate. One admires their self-awareness, one forgives them their imperfections, one feels keenly their isolation. The language is lucid, forceful, in turns unassuming and startling. Read together, these stories navigate an intimate landscape of fault lines, of grottoes of emotions, of stark passages and significant crossings. Vivid, whimsical, and restrained, they introduce a mature voice, an affecting and bracing debut." - Jhumpa Lahiri, Grace Paley Prize contest judge and author of <em>Interpreter of Maladies</em> and <em>The Namesake</em><br /><br />"These stories are wonderful-stirringly imagined, daringly structured, and wise to the ways of the human heart. Corinna Vallianatos can make an entire soul come shining out of the smallest phrase, and she does so again and again, sentence after sentence, on every page of this collection." - Kevin Brockmeier, author of <em>The Brief History of the Dead</em> and <em>The Illumination</em><br /><br />"Corinna Vallianatos is a gangbuster talent. She suffuses scenes with the kind of radiant empathy one longs for in a story, and makes such sharp observations that she often startles the reader into laughter. Every sentence in <em>My Escapee</em> is taut and elastic and every story in this wonderful collection sings with both sadness and glee." - Lauren Groff, author of <em>The Monsters of Templeton and Arcadia</em><br /><br />"<em>My Escapee</em> is a splendid collection of stories told with admirable compression and variety and humor and quirkiness. The characters are flawed yet appealing, the writer's sensibility a joy to discover. Like a new-found friend, this writer's voice made me feel less alone in the world." - Antonya Nelson, author of <em>Bound: A Novel and Nothing Right: Short Stories</em><br /><br />"Vallianatos writes with insight, humor, and elegance." - <em>Publishers Weekly</em>
A girl taking a test for admittance to a selective school finds that what she loves most of all is the ordinary. A lonely young woman, sick of being sick, swaps places with her nurse. A college student deploys her more charming roommate to discover the secret rituals of an all-male club on campus. And in the title story, a woman in a nursing home receives mysterious missives from her longtime lover recalling fragments of their old life together.