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You Should Pity Us Instead: Stories by Amy Gustine 9781941411193

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"Amy Gustine's You Should Pity Us Instead is a devastating, funny, and astonishingly frank collection of stories. Gustine can be brutally honest about the murky calculations, secret dreams and suppressed malice to which most of us never admit, not even to ourselves."-Karen Russell

"You Should Pity Us Instead is an unbroken spell from first story to last, despite the enormous range of subjects and landscapes, sufferings and joys it explores."-Laura Kasischke

"Amy Gustine's stories cross impossible borders both physical and moral: a mother looking for her kidnapped son sneaks into Gaza, an Ellis Island inspector mourning his lost love plays God at the boundary between old world and new. Brave, essential, thrilling, each story in You Should Pity Us Instead takes us to those places we've never dared visit before."-Ben Stroud

You Should Pity Us Instead explores some of our toughest dilemmas: the cost of Middle East strife at its most intimate level, the likelihood of God considered in day-to-day terms, the moral stakes of family obligations, and the inescapable fact of mortality. Amy Gustine exhibits an extraordinary generosity toward her characters, instilling them with a thriving, vivid presence.

Amy Gustine's short fiction has appeared in the Kenyon Review, North American Review, Black Warrior Review, the Massachusetts Review, and many other places. She lives in Ohio.



$3500 marketing and publicity budget Co-op available National print campaign National online advertising campaign at relevant literary websites and blogs. Online/social media campaign through HuffingtonPost.com, and with outreach to literary blogs such as The Rumpus, Bookslut, and The Millions. Tour includes readings at ten universities, increasing visibility for potential course adoptions Excerpts in Chicago Tribune, The Kenyon Review, Black Warrior Review and others. Bookseller and Library promotions: LibraryThing and Goodreads giveaways; Consortium galley box; IndieBound Advance Access program; MLA catalog ad; attendance at AWP eBook available at same time as print publication, eBook ISBN to be included on all press materials and wherever print ISBN is listed. Author will promote both mediums through social media. Electronic postcard to announce publication sent to Gustine's contacts Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to Sarabande's database of contacts Internet marketing campaign to include announcement on Sarabande national listserv as well as review copy mailing to online journals and blogs

About the Author
Amy Gustine: Amy Gustine's short fiction has appeared in The Kenyon Review, North American Review, Black Warrior Review, The Massachusetts Review, and many others. She lives in Ohio.

Reviews
Best of 2016: 100 Recommended Books, San Francisco Chronicle
Writers to Watch Spring 2016: Anticipated Debut Fiction, Publishers Weekly
Most Anticipated Books of 2016, The Millions
One of The 27 Most Exciting Books Coming in 2016, Buzzfeed
One of 18 February Books to Light Up Your Winter, Bustle
Best Books of February 2016, Vagabomb

"In this dazzling debut collection, Gustine shows tremendous range, empathy, and spark....Gustine's language is uniformly remarkable for its clarity and forthrightness."
-Publishers Weekly, boxed starred review

"Gustine's debut collection examines the compelling lives and struggles of people we might think of as ordinary and the pain that can come from simply trying to make it through life.... Powerful.... Gustine's stories give the impression that in every life there is a story worth telling, of triumph and of pain, if only we take the time to look."
-Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Gustine packs her short stories tightly, pitches them high and far, and they detonate on target, literary grenades of resounding impact....Gustine's tales are bursting with startling insights, stabbing dialogue, ambushing metaphors, and stunning moments of dissonance. Her first collection aligns her with such short story stars as Joy Williams, Antonya Nelson, and Bonnie Jo Campbell."
-Booklist, starred review

"Characters stretch their limits in Gustine's affecting and wide-ranging debut....Gustine knows we are as driven by doubt and fright as by love, and overt tragedy hobbles us less than the fear of losing everything. Her sentences are swift and wise, landing often like a gentle slap in the face.... For all the suffering and dislocation experienced by her characters, for all the frequent density of her plots, Gustine casts compassionate light on her protagonists' dark paths, delivering highly choreographed moments of humanity from the absurdly comic to the acutely moving."
-The New York Times Book Review

"Amy Gustine's enormously enjoyable collection, You Should Pity Us Instead, focuses on families under siege. These 11 stories, each ambitious in scope, drop us into one nerve-racking situation after another....Gustine has a gift for inhabiting a wide range of voices."
-The San Francisco Chronicle

"Incandescent....The entire collection...is a disconcerting marvel, rife with undertow and carried out in crystalline clear prose and exquisite construction."
-Library Journal

"This carefully written collection of intense, sobering stories reminds us that the human condition is no piece of cake - but once in a while there are some tasty crumbs.... The stories' settings and plots range impressively...Gustine is particularly skilled at immersing the reader in varied scenarios while communicating what is at stake, creating an atmosphere of tension in which disaster looms."
-The Miami Herald

"These stories elicit something on the border between pity and empathy - pity without the condescension, empathy with the knowledge that it can never be absolute - for lonely and anxious people. Amy Gustine writes with clarity as if simply describing what passes in front of her. That seeming artlessness, fiction stripped of fiction's aura, shows true mastery."
-The Globe and Mail

"Despite the extraordinary breadth of landscapes and topics in You Should Pity Us Instead, every character comes alive with the emotional depth and empathy of Gustine's writing."
-Buzzfeed, "The 27 Most Exciting Books Coming in 2016"

"Every so often, a book comes along that truly has the power to make you both laugh and cry - sometimes within a single page. Amy Gustine's talent for unearthing the heartbreaking beauty within the seemingly mundane comes to life in this gorgeous collection. Each story unravels complexity that lives right below the surface - and compels us, in our own existences, to consider looking a little deeper."
-Refinery29

"If you're a short story connoisseur, you'll love this collection. Gustine is a master at character relationships, showcasing captivating three dimensions to every character she writes."
-Bustle

"In this collection of eleven short stories, Amy Gustine shows off her ability to play with POV and the idea of narratives driven by certain conceits. Each story is cleverly set up to a what-if scenario that traverses time, race, class, religion... Many of the stories are bold and often successful experiments in POV shifts....Gustine delivers wonderfully....exquisite."
-Michigan Quarterly Review

"Amy Gustine's first collection of stories demonstrates a remarkable range, not only in situation and character, but also in the vast landscapes of human emotion and reaction.... She is willing to explore our most uncomfortable emotions-humiliation, revulsion, anger-yet realistically balances them with the most admirable ones-love, empathy, understanding, and even forgiveness."
-Heavy Feather Review

"Gustine's moving short stories explore the complexity of transient and familial relationships and the difficult feelings that result from love and morality."
-For Books' Sake, "2016 Fiction Highlights"

"Gustine's stories are special in the way that they force you to cross all kinds of boundaries, both physical and emotional.... It is interesting to see how delicately Gustine handles and delves into the complicated ideas of familial obligations and morality."
-Vagabomb "Best Books of February 2016"

"Amy Gustine displays a remarkable command of prose and narrative in her debut collection You Should Pity Us Instead.... A startling range of characters appears in Gustine's collection: peculiar, spooky voices not often found in published fiction.... Yet as disparate as these characters and storylines might first appear, they work in bewitching concert throughout the collection, giving rise to a larger current of meaning."
-The Southeast Review

"Gustine excels at dramatizing the cunning of the human animal-a creature renowned for its skill at self-sabotage-as well as celebrating the freakish grace that can sometimes strike an ordinary life. You Should Pity Us Instead is a devastating, funny, and astonishingly frank collection." -Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia
"The stakes are high in every story, and not one of them ends without a moment both understated and haunting. This is exactly the kind of prose a poet would write, and the kind of poetry out of which the best stories are spun."-Laura Kasischke, author of Mind of Winter
"Intense situations plumbed with candor and a finely focused attentiveness to nuance . . . You Should Pity Us Instead is an authoritative debut."-Rosellen Brown, award-winning author of Before and After and Tender Mercies
"Compassionate, subtle, utterly unsentimental, and lit with a rare wisdom. The stories are fearless."-Jane McCafferty, winner of the Drue Heinz Prize and author of First You Try Everything
"Amy Gustine's stories cross impossible borders both physical and moral. Brave, essential, thrilling, each story takes us to those places we've never dared visit before."-Ben Stroud, winner of the Bakeless Prize and author of the award-winning Byzantium: Stories
"What a set of marvels these stories are . . . profound and moving works of art."-Lawrence Coates, author of The Goodbye House
"Searingly honest and deeply moving . . . a beguiling and beautiful debut."-Margo Rabb, author of Kissing in America and Cures for Heartbreak



Book Information
ISBN 9781941411193
Author Amy Gustine
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Publisher Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Weight(grams) 326g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 18mm

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