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Red Passport by Katherine Shonk available in Trade Paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year Author: Katherine Shonk.  · The Red Passport: Stories by Katherine Shonk. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,  · The Red Passport: Stories by Shonk, Katherine. New York.: Picador USA., First edition. 1st Picador printing.. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Spine creasing. Clean. Slight corner bumps.. 1 Trade paperback US. Glued binding. p. Audience: General/trade. Short stories 8 set in post-Soviet Russia, offering a window on a changing society, describing both .


Bravo to Katherine Shonk--The Red Passport is a welcome and rare showcase for the classic craft of the American short story. Katherine's characters (sometimes bursting with youth and other times exhausted from life's trials) are both unique and universal. KATHERINE SHONK is the author of The Red Passport, a Chicago Tribune Best Book of the bltadwin.ru writing has appeared in Best American Short Stories and Tin bltadwin.ru works as an editor and writer for Harvard University and lives in Chicago with her husband. Katherine Shonk is the author of the novel Happy Now?and The Red Passport, a Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year. Red Passport by Katherine Shonk available in Trade Paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year Unpredictable, poignant, and often comic, the eight moving.


The Red Passport: Stories by Shonk, Katherine. New York.: Picador USA., First edition. 1st Picador printing.. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. The people in ''The Red Passport,'' Katherine Shonk's collection of stories about life in post-Soviet society, can be roughly divided between real Russians and those who wish they were; natives. Red Passport by Katherine Shonk available in Trade Paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year Unpredictable, poignant, and often comic, the eight moving.

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