Aaron Zevy
Published: 2020-08-13
Total Pages: 246
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Bubbe Meise: A grandmother's fable. An "old wives tale". An untrue story. Sometimes related to superstition. Often, an Aaron Zevy short story. Aaron Zevy is at it again with a new collection of amusing tales and vignettes about his life with his friends, both real and imagined, and family. Like his first collection, Almost the Truth: Stories and Lies, which Kirkus Review called "... a series of hilarious stories...in an easy going style which is both polished and seemingly improvised," Bubbe Meise and Other Stories continues Zevy's trademark approach to storytelling, which blurs the lines of fact and fiction. With a tip of the hat to David Sedaris's self awareness and Etgar Keret's metafiction, but a unique style and voice very much his own, Zevy amuses and astounds. Don't try to figure out what is real and what is not just sit back and enjoy! After all, Zevy reminds us to "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." More praise for Almost the Truth: Stories and Lies... "It's entertaining, it's funny, it's culturally revealing, and it's steeped in the unexpected. Almost the Truth: Stories and Lies is uniformly one of the more creative, satisfyingly reads of 2020. Readers who enjoy wry humor and life observations that depart from any anticipated pathway will delight in Aaron Zevy's collection, which is often politically or culturally incorrect in delightful ways." - Midwest Reviews "To read Zevy is not only to get lost in his often hilarious and unexpected tales, but to be given a front row seat on the nature and art of storytelling itself. His imitable voice is hilariously self-deprecating, vivid, and splashed with surprising moments of intimacy." - Jules Lewis, author of "Waiting for Ricky Tantrum" (Dundurn Press, 2010) "Reading Zevy is like having the good fortune of pulling up a barstool next to a master storyteller- and you don't have to leave your house." - 5-star Amazon Review "Incredibly entertaining! I read one story after another. As soon as I put it down, my husband grabbed it. Rather than fight over it, we read it aloud to each other. A great way to spend an afternoon." - Goodreads Review