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An astute, lively, and heartfelt debut story collection by an exciting new voice in contemporary fiction
Marine Park -- in the far reaches of Brooklyn, train-less and tourist-free -- finds its literary chronicler in Mark Chiusano. Chiusano's dazzling stories delve into family, boyhood, sports, drugs, love, and all the weird quirks of growing up in a tight-knit community on the edge of the city. In the tradition of Junot Díaz's Drown, Stuart Dybek's The Coast of Chicago, and Russell Banks's Trailerpark, this is a poignant and piercing collection -- announcing the arrival of a distinct new voice in American fiction.