The Hand of Buddha
Like new condition, paperback
Everything changed the day the Buddha's hand arrived in the mail. These stories are about women of various ethnic backgrounds, from various geographic regions of the U.S., who find themselves in situations that spin wildly out of control or silently disintegrate. Yet, somehow McFerrin's characters maintain their sense of humor, if not their equilibrium.
The Hand of Buddha leads us into a mature, sophisticated territory with playfully erotic, irony and edgy humor.
Linda Watanabe McFerrin is the author of two poetry collections: Chisel, Rice Paper, Stone and The Impossibility of Redemption Is Something We Hadn't Figured On, and the novel Namako: Sea Cucumber, She is a winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction, and lives in Oakland, California.
Like new condition, paperback
Everything changed the day the Buddha's hand arrived in the mail. These stories are about women of various ethnic backgrounds, from various geographic regions of the U.S., who find themselves in situations that spin wildly out of control or silently disintegrate. Yet, somehow McFerrin's characters maintain their sense of humor, if not their equilibrium.
The Hand of Buddha leads us into a mature, sophisticated territory with playfully erotic, irony and edgy humor.
Linda Watanabe McFerrin is the author of two poetry collections: Chisel, Rice Paper, Stone and The Impossibility of Redemption Is Something We Hadn't Figured On, and the novel Namako: Sea Cucumber, She is a winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction, and lives in Oakland, California.
Like new condition, paperback
Everything changed the day the Buddha's hand arrived in the mail. These stories are about women of various ethnic backgrounds, from various geographic regions of the U.S., who find themselves in situations that spin wildly out of control or silently disintegrate. Yet, somehow McFerrin's characters maintain their sense of humor, if not their equilibrium.
The Hand of Buddha leads us into a mature, sophisticated territory with playfully erotic, irony and edgy humor.
Linda Watanabe McFerrin is the author of two poetry collections: Chisel, Rice Paper, Stone and The Impossibility of Redemption Is Something We Hadn't Figured On, and the novel Namako: Sea Cucumber, She is a winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction, and lives in Oakland, California.