Following his Pulitzer Prize for Fiction triumph for THE ORPHAN MASTER'S SON Adam Johnson became recognized as an American literary giant.
These brand new stories from Johnson are typically comic and tender, absurd and totally universal. In post-Katrina Louisiana, a young man and his new girlfriend search for the mother of his son. In Palo Alto, a computer programmer whose wife has a rare disease finds solace in a digital copy of the recently assassinated President. In contemporary Berlin a former Stasi agent ponders his past.
And in ""Interesting Facts", a woman with cancer rages against the idea of her family without her.
Hugely inventive and endlessly energetic, this is a heart wrenching, surprising collection of stories that show Johnson at the top of his form