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In her first story collection since Love in Infant Monkeys, which became a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Lydia Millet explores what it means to be home. Nina, a lonely real-estate broker estranged from her only relative, is at the center of a web of stories connecting fractured communities and families. LYDIA MILLET (born December 5, ) is an American novelist and conservationist. Her third novel, My Happy Life, won the PEN Center USA Award for Fiction, and she has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize as well as a Guggenheim fellow, among other honors. Laura Miller of Salon has described Millet's writing as " always flawlessly beautiful, reaching for an experience that. LOVE IN INFANT MONKEYS. Stories. by Lydia Millet. BUY NOW FROM who has imagined a trailer-park denizen's quest to win the heart of the 41st president (George Bush, Dark Prince of Love, ) is clearly not afraid of high-concept fiction, and Millet has in the past handled potentially ridiculous conceits with mastery and verve. This time.
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