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Chairs in the Rafters

By: Julia Glass
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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In a seaside Jersey town, a risk-averse illustrator on the brink of leaving her husband for another man spends one “perfect night with perfect people.” Warm, witty, and bursting with life, the friends of the man for whom she may or may not be leaving her husband thrill something deep inside her – and leave her grasping for a future she will chase down for years to come.

Already considered a master of the novel, National Book Award Winner Julia Glass, author of the best-selling Three Junes and The Widower’s Tale, proves here that she is just as adept at the long short story, offering up a rich tale of love, friendship, and the shockingly irrational choices that often lie behind our most monumental decisions. Glass’s signature eye for detail and perfectly paced psychological simmer are on full display, but Chairs in the Rafters explores utterly new terrain, beautifully demonstrating how our misconceptions about other peoples' lives (inner and outer) can fuel our own life choices. This is literary fiction at its best – the sort of story that forces you to look at your own twisting path with new eyes.

©2013 Julia Glass (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Genre Fiction Witty Feel-Good

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"Erin Bennett's straightforward, no-nonsense narration fits this short story about friendship, love, misconceptions, and the effect, however unintended, others may have on major decisions in our lives." ( AudioFile)
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this is one of those stories that gets you thinking about love and the choices we make.

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