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"It was the summer before senior year when Danny and I decided the adults in our lives had irredeemably failed us, and so we hit the road." A high-school runaway; two orphans with a battered canteen and a dead dog in the Mexican desert; a bookkeeper obsessed with a murder photo; a man haunted by a childhood tragedy. Whether returning to small-town homes or getting lost in the souks of Syria, the characters in these twelve stories struggle to find purpose and choose between escape and making peace with their lots. "Whatever scene Revolinski drops his reader into, you feel like you are really…mehr

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"It was the summer before senior year when Danny and I decided the adults in our lives had irredeemably failed us, and so we hit the road." A high-school runaway; two orphans with a battered canteen and a dead dog in the Mexican desert; a bookkeeper obsessed with a murder photo; a man haunted by a childhood tragedy. Whether returning to small-town homes or getting lost in the souks of Syria, the characters in these twelve stories struggle to find purpose and choose between escape and making peace with their lots. "Whatever scene Revolinski drops his reader into, you feel like you are really there." "STEALING AWAY is a lush, shimmering collection, at once globe-trotting and far-afield, and also somehow as intimate and quotidian as any small hometown. Revolinski, an accomplished non-fiction writer, proves with this book that he has incredible range, wisdom, and empathy. I raced through this collection of short stories and can't wait to read more of Revolinski's fiction. A fantastic debut." - Nickolas Butler, author of Shotgun Lovesongs and Little Faith
Autorenporträt
Kevin Revolinski was born and raised in Wisconsin, but then set loose upon the world, traveling to more than 75 countries and founding The Mad Traveler website. Stealing Away, winner of a 2021 PenCraft Book Award, is his first collection of stories, partly set in the Midwest, partly abroad. He is the author of 15 other books, including Wisconsin's Best Beer Guide, Backroads & Byways Wisconsin, Best Tent Camping Wisconsin, and The Yogurt Man Cometh: Tales of an American Teacher in Turkey. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Sydney Morning Herald. A frequent guest on Wisconsin Public Radio, he lives in Madison, Wisconsin.