"Orner doesn't simply bring his characters to life, he gives them souls."
―Margot Livesey, New York Times Book Review
"If the short story were in need of a future, it has been found in Peter Orner."
―Dennis Lehane, best-selling author of Mystic River
Esther Stories
The discovery of a murdered man in a bathrobe by the side of a road, the destruction of a town's historic City Hall building, and the recollection of a cruel wartime decision are equally affecting in Orner's vivid and intimate gaze. The first half of the book concerns the lives of unrelated strangers across the American landscape, and the second introduces two very different Jewish families, one on the East Coast, the other in the Midwest. Yet Orner's real territory is memory, and this book of wide-ranging and innovative stories remains an important and unique contribution to the art of the American short story.