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The Woman Lit by Fireflies

By: Jim Harrison
Narrated by: Ray Porter, Carrington MacDuffie, Lorna Raver
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The Woman Lit by Fireflies is a rollicking collection of three novellas that spans the odd contours of the American landscape. It introduces Harrison's beloved character Brown Dog, an ex-Bible student with raucously asocial tendencies who rescues the preserved body of an Indian chief from the depths of Lake Superior in a caper that nets a wildly unexpected bounty.

Elsewhere, a band of 60s radicals reunite to free an old comrade from a Mexican jail. And a 50-year-old suburban housewife flees quietly from her abusive businessman husband and explores the bittersweet pageant of the preceding years within the sanctuary of an Iowa cornfield.

©1990 Jim Harrison (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Anthologies & Short Stories Genre Fiction Psychological Short Stories

Critic reviews

"Exciting and impressive...a talented writer who understands the human heart." (New York Times Book Review)
"Harrison has a narrative voice that fairly defies the reader to ignore it....For Harrison, life is a story, and it's the one that he can tell with the best of them." (Washington Post Book World)
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Too slow and winding for me. An hour and a half in and all I’ve learned is how many women he’s been with.

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