
Now You See It . . .
It''s pretty much a straight shot from the upstate New York towns of Richard Russo''s books to Bathsheba Monk''s Cokesville, PA. This is coal and steel country. The sort of place where an inch of soot on the windowsill means a regular paycheck—and two inches means a fat one. And what''s the best make-out spot in town? Next to the burning slag heap.
In seventeen beguiling, linked stories, spanning ...
It''s pretty much a straight shot from the upstate New York towns of Richard Russo''s books to Bathsheba Monk''s Cokesville, PA. This is coal and steel country. The sort of place where an inch of soot on the windowsill means a regular paycheck—and two inches means a fat one. And what''s the best make-out spot in town? Next to the burning slag heap.
In seventeen beguiling, linked stories, spanning ...
