Love at a Girls’ School

Love at a Girls' School and Other Stories by Diana Altman

LOVE AT A GIRLS’ SCHOOL, is a funny, touching collection of short stories previously published in the Notre Dame Review, North American Review, The Sea Letter, and other respected literary journals. Using her penetrating eye, wicked sense of humor, and vivid imagination, Diana Altman shares her take on college life in the 1960’s in stories such as, Love at a Girls’ School, in which young lovers struggle to find privacy in an era of prudish college rules. The setting of an all-girls’ school adds an extra layer of intimacy and vulnerability to the stories. The school becomes a microcosm of the world where young hearts learn about the unexpected flaws of the adults whose authority they must obey. In Receptions with the Poet, we meet Theodore Howland, a famous Pulitzer Prize winning poet who was the narrator’s beloved teacher at college. His betrayal of her does not dim the narrator’s loyalty to him and when they meet years after she has graduated, they still have a deep connection. Waiting for Jasmine, is set in recent times and takes the reader inside a shelter for homeless women where life is sometimes violent and often confusing not because of the women who come to the shelter for food and a bed, but because of the eccentric and unbalanced women who work in the shelter. Itty Bitty Betsy is a tiny secretary who works in the narrator’s hobo bag giving her the items she requests so the narrator won’t have to scrounge around in there to find things. The stories are witty, poignant, and often hilarious. A fast-moving, easy to read and entertaining collection by a master of the form.

Love At A Girl’s School And Other Stories is an exciting anthology of stories that I found to be great short reads. I love the variety of genres in this book. It is the kind of collection with a bit of something that everyone can enjoy. The characters in each story are unique, and each plot has the perfect amount of depth and detail to keep you reading. My personal favorite is the story of Rupert, his owner, and the dog walker trying to find herself in a distant place. I recommend Love At A Girl’s School to readers who enjoy quick stories that are fun and entertaining. I hope that Diana Altman has many more short stories to add to future collections like this one.

Amy Raines for Readers' Favorite

Altman (author of We Never Told) delivers an eclectic collection exploring the nuances and strangeness of everyday life, the sharp immediate dramas that explode from tense situations. She balances hefty character drama—the weighty “Unwanted Babies,” where a pregnant teenager is forced to give her baby up at birth, only to spend her entire life searching for her lost daughter—with the whimsical, as in “Itty Bitty Betsy” chronicling the life of a petite purse secretary, meant to help women with their untidy purses. Even the most seasoned reader will find moments of surprise and tenderness in this collection.

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