The sense of touch

The sense of touch

by Ron Parsons
4/5
(33 votes)

Named to Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014Sprung from the variously lush, rugged, and frozen emotional landscapes of the north country, this luminous collection of stories captures the progress of a diverse ensemble of souls as they struggle t.

First published
2013
Publishers
Aqueous Books
Subjects
Short stories·Erzählung·Amerikanisches englisch

Excellent book, the stories are kind of weird and juicy sometimes, well written and keep the lecturer wanted to know more.I bought this book for a vacation and could not put it down.

I really enjoyed "The Sense of Touch", Ron Parsons' first collection of short stories. Inside these eight short stories, centering on our longing for human connections, Ron dives deep to show the ways that these connections are missed, such as difficulty fitting into a new culture, trouble making friend feeling overly eccentric, etc.

Ron Parsons's writing reflects the northern country where he lives. He grew up in Michigan and South Dakota, and attended university at the University of Minnesota.

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