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Reading Revisited ep. 18: Short Stories
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Reading Revisited ep. 18: Short Stories

In which you can't escape the meaning

Welcome to Reading Revisited, a place for friends to enjoy some good old-fashioned book chat while revisiting the truth, beauty, and goodness we’ve found in our favorite books.

Today we are joined by short story enthusiast,

, to chat about the short stories we read here at the Reading Revisited Book Club in September. We dive into each short story and draw out some things we couldn’t help but notice (a la ). We also talk about the short story form in general and why it is an important addition to any reading life. I hope you enjoy!

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“In a short story there’s no escaping it, it’s right there. You will be forced to confront it.”-

Short Stories

The Hint of an Explanation by Graham Greene

The Father by Caryll Houselander

First Confession by Frank O’Connor

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