You Lose These and Other Stories

Goldie Goldbloom

You Lose These and Other Stories
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fremantle Press
Country
Australia
Published
30 May 2011
Pages
240
ISBN
9781921696879

You Lose These and Other Stories

Goldie Goldbloom

‘What you staring at?’ he said, looking quickly into the rearview and touching the place his eyebrow might have been. ‘You’re not exactly Marilyn Monroe yerself.’
Short stories from Goldie Goldbloom. Dark.

Delicious.

Superb.
‘Prepare to encounter startling epiphanies, wonderfully eccentric conceits, and standout instances of wit and observation begging to be re-read.

Among its well-pitched moments of vulnerability are further surprises- much that’s dark and sly, and

better still

twisted and bent.’ - Tom Cho

Review

[[goldie_photo]] Goldie Goldbloom (left) seems to be an author of extremes and contradictions. After reading the first two stories in her new collection, You Lose These and Other Stories, I had to flip to the front and read both her biography and her list of achievements. However I didn’t find enough for me to understand how she could bring such insight to characters as varied as a small girl in outback Australia and an Orthodox Jewish mother struggling with her lesbianism. So I googled her. She grew up in Western Australia, but has been living as a Chassidic Jew in Chicago for the past 18 years. Currently working as a mentor for queer and transgender youth, she has also studied botany and midwifery. With such diverse talents as these I can appreciate how her stories encompass all walks of life, and why they most particularly look at those in need and at the bottom of the social ladder.

In many of the stories it’s as if we have a glimpse for a few pages into the very heart of the characters’ conscious thoughts. Yet what shows through are their subconscious motivations. Every story is about someone lost; no one quite fits in, or is missing something that they feel they need to fit in. It doesn’t matter whether the character is a mother desperately trying to make her daughter’s wedding, a high school student falling in love with her host father or a cancer survivor meeting her prospective groom – every story comes down to innocence and that moment of losing it.

The stories show, sometimes brutally, that it doesn’t matter how old we are, in some way we are always innocent in our view of the world until one day something comes along to shatter our rose-coloured glasses. Whether this is a good or a bad thing is left up to the reader.

Kate Rockstrom is from Readings Carlton.

A book by Booki.sh

This item is not currently in-stock. It can be ordered online and is expected to ship in 3-5 days

Our stock data is updated periodically, and availability may change throughout the day for in-demand items. Please call the relevant shop for the most current stock information. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to a wishlist.