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*Starred Review* There is a vast
difference between reading Pearlman’s stories in a magazine or
anthology and reading this collection. In settings ranging from
unnamed South American countries to the Boston suburbs, from the
current day to the last century (e.g., the Russian Revolution, WWII),
depictions of people, places, and manners are so perfect that the
stories become totally immersive. The characters, always interesting,
are limned just as strongly whether female or male, young or old. The
Latin American minister of health (called the Cow by her enemies) in
“Vaquita” and the old man studying Japanese at age 75 in “Relic
and Type” both linger in memory long after the book is closed.
Stylistically, the stories are complex in their use of language, with
technique incorporated seamlessly to engage and provoke readers. Many
describe the lives of Jews who have integrated into the modern world
and who examine the resonance of Judaism in their lives. The stories’
disparate lengths are no impediment to these qualities. The shorter
“The Story” is just as involving as the longer “Binocular
Vision.” Give this wonderful collection to fans of such classic
short story writers as Andre Dubus and Alice Munro and novelists like
Nicole Krauss. They will thank you. --Ellen Loughran
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