Reasons I Won't Be Coming by Elliot Perlman

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780641829246
  • Sales Rank: 96,291
  • 288pp
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Synopsis

The stories in this collection explore the complex worlds of lovers, poets, lawyers, immigrants, students, and murderers. They tell of corporate betrayals and lost opportunities, and of the obsessions, hopes, fears, and vagaries of desire.



About the Author: Elliot Perlman lives in New York City and Melbourne, Australia where he works as a barrister.

The Washington Post - John McNally

Elliot Perlman's new book, The Reasons I Won't Be Coming, isn't so much a collection of stories as a collection of narrators. Well, okay, it is a collection of stories, too -- there are nine here, some quite short, some novella-length -- but the voices are what make a lasting impression.

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Elliot Perlman lives in New York City and Melbourne, Australia where he works as a barrister.

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April 05, 2007: I bought this book because I was attracted to the book cover and title, not knowing that the content of this book offers so much more. The author's prose are genius. It got straight to the mark - the human heart! Never judge a book only by its cover.