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Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $15.00

Manufacturer: Riverhead Trade

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Description

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Presents a collection of eight short stories that touch on the subject of race and race relations.

An outstanding debut story collection, Z.Z. Packer's Drinking Coffee Elsewhere has attracted as much book-world buzz as a triple espresso. Yet, surprisingly, there are no gimmicks in these eight stories. Their combination of tenderness, humor, and apt, unexpected detail set them apart. In the title story (published in the New Yorker's summer 2000 Debut Fiction issue), a Yale freshman is sent to a psychotherapist who tries to get her--black, bright, motherless, possibly lesbian--to stop "pretending," when she is sure that "pretending" is what got her this far. "Speaking in Tongues" describes the adventures of an Alabama church girl of 14 who takes a bus to Atlanta to try to find the mother who gave her up. Looking around the Montgomery Greyhound station, she wonders if it has changed much since the Reverend King's days. She "tried to imagine where the 'Colored' and 'Whites Only' signs would have hung, then realized she didn't have to. All five blacks waited in one area, all three whites in another." Packer's prose is wielded like a kitchen knife, so familiar to her hand that she could use it with her eyes shut. This is a debut not to miss. --Regina Marler

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-07-05
Summary: "Fabulous reading"

This book is a must read for anyone. The stories are life like and will swallow you into the adventure.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-07-04
Summary: "Drinking Coffee Elsewhere"

A collection of short stories that were, at times, hard to read due to their lack of that certain "something" that made me want to turn the page. The stories about the nurse, the runaway, and young protester were the better ones of the collection. It may be a worthy addition to your personal library, but count me as one who's glad it was borrowed from the library.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-03-05
Summary: "Loved It"

Packer is one of my favorite writers. This book was a refreshing read for me.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-09-20
Summary: "Beautiful"

Beautiful and breath-taking. Ms. Packer is a truly gifted story teller and a keen observer of the world around her.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-01-03
Summary: "Refreshing & thought-provoking"

Drinking Coffee Elsewhere was my "car" read; a book I could read under the dryer at the beauty shop, provided it was a slow conversation day. I read the story about Brownies, which touches so much: leading versus following, speaking up, the paranoia of race, and the fun and stress of Brownie camp. I laughed, reflected, and moved the book from my car to my nightstand. Excellent read. Aww Sookie Sookie: Omar's Revenge