• Little America (Ohio State University Prize in Short Fiction)

  • By: Diane Simmons
  • Narrated by: Rachel Stander
  • Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins

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Little America (Ohio State University Prize in Short Fiction)

By: Diane Simmons
Narrated by: Rachel Stander
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Publisher's summary

Little America is for anyone who has ever considered just getting in the car and driving away. Here the ribbon of Western road is a metaphor for the heart's strange longings, providing hard, sometimes hilarious, lessons on the improbability of escape, the possibility of salvation, and the elusiveness of self-knowledge.

In "Yukon River," young lovers with a seedy past risk everything to be purified in the Alaska outback; they encounter instead the ruthless opportunism and alluring corruption of oil boom Fairbanks. In "Suitcase," a modern "Heart of Darkness," the road meanders from California down through impoverished Mexico and then sinks into a deadly Guatemalan jungle where the idealism of an earlier era gently rots. "Roll” starts in a truck on a cliff top in Idaho, one wheel off the edge. "Little America" travels with grifters on the lam who choke up at the sight of an Oregon wheat field at sunrise; later, in Wyoming, they are made solemn by the grandeur of the world's biggest truck stop and pause to ponder: Why would anyone willingly stay in one place?

With deadpan humor, perfect pitch voice, and keen love of place, Simmons's stories illuminate the abiding American desire to "light out" - if not necessarily for something better, at least for something new.

The book is published by The Ohio State University Press.

The Ohio State University Prize in Short Fiction.

©2011 The Ohio State University (P)2013 Redwood Audiobooks

Critic reviews

"Simmons tells her stories with a rich, earthy humor that miraculously manages to honor the people for their self-awareness and struggle even as they are repeatedly caught and trapped by the failures and limitations of their lives." (Meredith Sue Willis, author of In the Mountains of America)
"Diane Simmons's Little America is a contemporary Western, reminiscent of stories by E. L. Doctorow, Richard Bausch, and Richard Ford." (Chris Fink, Editor, Beloit Fiction Journal)

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