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Give Us a Kiss

By Daniel Woodrell & Pinckney Benedict
Give Us a Kiss by Daniel Woodrell & Pinckney Benedict digital book - Fable

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Publisher Description

"My imagination is always skulking about in a wrong place." And now Doyle Redmond, thirty-five-year-old nowhere writer, has crossed the line between imagination and real live trouble. On the lam in his soon-to-be ex-wife's Volvo, he's running a family errand back in his boyhood home of West Table, Missouri -- the heart of the red-dirt Ozarks. The law wants his big brother, Smoke, on a felony warrant, and Doyle's supposed to talk him into giving up. But Smoke is hunkered down in the hills with his partner, Big Annie, and her nineteen-year-old daughter, Niagra, making other plans: they're about to harvest a profitable patch of homegrown marijuana.

Doyle takes just one look at Niagra's flattering red boots before joining his brother's scheme. Of course it means dealing with the law and maybe worse -- the Dollys. A legendary clan of largely criminal persuasion, the Dollys have been feuding with the Redmonds for generations. Now they want a piece of Smoke's cash crop, even if it means killing to get it. Doyle is fast realizing that yes, you can always put the country back in the boy...but sometimes that's not smart.

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3.5
“Here's the problem with this book: I really enjoyed the beginning, and I really enjoyed the end... but in the middle it wandered into this ridiculous early-midlife-crisis wish-fulfillment fantasy where Doyle (an obvious stand-in for the author) has a gorgeous 19 year old fall in love with him, treat him like a big important author, etc etc... Culminating in canoeing down the river while on mescaline and having sex on the riverbank. Authors of the world, just because you fantasize about it, doesn't mean it makes a good book. What was the point? It's like he took a good, fun, adventuresome crime novel, and shoved this whole preposterous subplot in the middle. Just stop it. Nobody cares about your daydreams about how becoming a famous author will bring all the girls to the yard. It doesn't actually work that way.”

About Daniel Woodrell

Five of Daniel Woodrell's published novels were selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. Tomato Red won the PEN West Award for the Novel in 1999. Woodrell lives in the Ozarks near the Arkansas line with his wife, Katie Estill.

Pinckney Benedict

Pinckney Benedict has published three collections of short fiction, Town Smokes, The Wrecking Yard, and Miracle Boy; and a novel, Dogs of God. His stories have appeared in, among other magazines and anthologies, Esquire, Zoetrope: All-Story, StoryQuarterly, Ontario Review, the O. Henry Award Stories (twice), the Pushcart Prize series (three times, most recently in the 2008 volume), the New Stories from the South series, and The Oxford Book of American Short Stories. He is the recipient, among other prizes, of a Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Literary Fellowship from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts, a Fiction Fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council, a Michener Fellowship from the Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa, the Chicago Tribune’s Nelson Algren Award, and Britain’s Steinbeck Award. 

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