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Glory Goes and Gets Some
Short Stories by
Emily Carter How
is a woman in her thirties, HIV-positive and fresh out of rehab, supposed to find
love and work in contemporary urban America, steering clear of self-pity and doctrinaire
"happy-talk"? This linked short story collection shows how Glory goes and gets
some. Emily
Carter's debut traces Glory's stay in Minnesota's recovery community, from halfway
houses in blighted urban neighborhoods to well-funded treatment centers in bucolic
pastures. From her addictions to heroin and alcohol in New York through her unlikely,
tenuous, yet rewarding alliances with the full range of treatment mavens in the
midwest, Glory gives us an uncensored and irreverent account of her experiences
in twelve-step recovery - a process that, for all its faults, ultimately works
for her. "That first six months, there were an awful lot of people I met who talked
the talk, all the time. Their faces seemed to glow, and they'd go on about so-and-so
'getting it,' 'getting' the program, having that much-touted aura of serenity
about them. It was my experience that such persons usually relapsed and stole
their roommate's stereo equipment, or charged five thousand dollars worth of lingerie
at Neiman Marcus." Glory
Goes and Gets Some is a streetwise and sardonic look at sex, HIV, addiction, and
recovery. |