Why am I passionate about this?
Maybe it’s because I come from a family that expresses conflict, shall we say, indirectly, but nothing fascinates me the way relationships do. What do we desire, what do we offer? And how much more do we care about friendships and family bonds than world peace? I also love stories about passions we pursue professionally, and ever since I fell in love with the food and wine world, that’s the world I’ve written about and the world in which my characters’ intense relationships play out. Real drama plays out over a drink or at a dinner table, and of course a glass of wine only unleashes a little more.
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Why did Michelle love this book?
What’s more fraught and intimate than friends? Sisters.
Munro’s title story is about a relationship of extremes: sisters Char and Et can laugh over the darkest shit imaginable, and yet they also have certain psychic rooms they’ll never let the other into. Is this love or hostility? More happens in here than I can say, except that Char is the beautiful sister and Et the sharp-tongued, practical one, and an old flame returns and wreaks havoc.
It’s Munro, so there is sex, death, and betrayal, but delivered so obliquely you aren’t always sure what the characters deliberately did. Maybe that’s why this story enraptures me: it’s about the things you’ll never get to know, and I always think I'll figure it out this time.
1 author picked Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
A remarkable early collection of stories by Alice Munro, the bestselling author of Dear Life, and one of the greatest fiction writers of our time.
'Alice Munro's stories are miraculous'
Sunday Times
'No one else can - or should be allowed to - write like the great Alice Munro'
Julian Barnes
'She sets down the pains and pleasures of living in a spare, singing prose, not a word wasted'
Daily Telegraph
'Read not more than one of her stories a day, and allow them to work their spell: they are made to last'
Observer
'She's the most savage writer I've…