Women Drinking Benedictine

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Each of the ten stories in Sharon Dilworth’s collection has its special appeal; better still, they come together to form a finely crafted and beautifully balanced whole. Dilworth’s fully realized landscapes range from Pittsburgh to Hawaii to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to Europe. They are inhabited by women, men, friends, lovers, neighbors, parents, and children, all of whom remind us that life is rarely what we think it should be. At once poignant and wonderfully comic, Women Drinking Benedictine is a collection to be treasured.

“[Dilworth] deftly moves the reader from comedy to darker, more desperate emotions.”

-Liam Callanan, New York Times

From “Awaken with My Mother’s Dreams”:

“Prone to exaggeration, sometimes outright lying, Nina is the kind of person who goes around telling people that her whole life changed when John Lennon died.”