Asking for Love

The critics agree — Roxana Robinson‘s fiction is masterful (Alice Munro), elegant and tender (Mary Gordon), a striking blend of nuance, empathy, and wit (Publishers Weekly). She writes about old-moneyed families of Manhattan, Connecticut, Long Island, and Maine, the inhabitants of summer homes and town houses, boarding schools and private clubs. But her characters are as contemporary as today’s teenagers rendered in a style that is concise and unsparingly honest yet tempered by sympathy and a basic understanding of human nature. Ms. Robinson reads from and talks about her new collection of stories, Asking for Love.

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