In a Father's Place

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Picador, Apr 15, 1997 - Fiction - 240 pages
The short stories of Christopher Tilghman are set against the enroached-upon yet still-expansive landscapes of our continent. From a Montanan widow who marries her ranch hand to the aging patriarch of an old Maryland family on the Eastern Shore, Tilghman's characters bring to life the trials and bonds of belonging to one another—as lovers, as friends, as fathers. This collection of stories, the author's first book, is a deeply American work—composed with a keen sense of our past and our predicaments—but also a celebration of our resiliency. Writing in The New York Times Book Review, John Casey called In a Father's Place "a wonderful surprise . . . a beautiful book, making emotions as vivid and rich in perspective as a loved landscape."

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About the author (1997)

Christopher Tilghman's stories have appeared in The New Yorker and many other publications, and several have been selected for The Best American Short Stories anthology. He is also the author of the novel Mason's Retreat.

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