One Dog Happy
ISBN: 9781587297373
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of Iowa Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Young women -- Fiction; Girls -- Fiction; United States -- Social life and customs -- Fiction;

Winner of the John Simmons Short Fiction Award, McNett's neat, chipper collection of seven stories uncovers surprising, tender moments in the lives of Midwestern farm dwellers. Gordon, the recently divorced, forlorn and none-too-clean bachelor protagonist of Wishbone, has let himself and his old farm deteriorate to such a point that the goth girls on the school bus have started a wicked rumor about him and his ponies. Catalog Sales finds two middle school-age sisters of divorced parents trying to navigate their painful adolescence while at the same time having to make the appalling acquaintance of their father's pretty, much-too-young-for-him Philippine fiancée. McNett's enormously appealing title story pursues an elderly member of the church, Mr. Bob, as he botches the care of the minister's beloved, incontinent beagle while the minister and his family are away on vacation. Bob doesn't like or share the minister's sense of blessed entitlement, and he even concludes he is helping the minister's overburdened wife a favor when he loses the dog. There is graceful movement and candor to McNett's work, and a palpable sense of possibilities. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved All rights reserved.


Molly McNett's work has appeared in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2005 , Brain Child magazine, Missouri Review , Black Warrior Review , New England Review , New Letters , Crazyhorse , and Other Voices . She lives on a farm in northern Illinois with her husband and children.
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