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Editions for Degrees of Nakedness: (Paperback published in ), X (Paperback published in ), (published in ), X . In Degrees of Nakedness Lisa Moore shows us that love, alongside desire, can sometimes come as a surprise, sometimes an ambush. Publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc. OverDrive Read. ISBN: Release date: Decem.  · In Degrees of Nakedness, Lisa Moore's first story collection, the joys and distresses of love course through modern-day Newfoundland like an electric current. Lisa Moore's stories are bright, emotionally engaging, tangible.


Find many great new used options and get the best deals for A List Ser.: The Selected Short Fiction of Lisa Moore: Open and Degrees of Nakedness by Lisa Moore (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Author Spotlight: Lisa Moore. You never know what she's going to be up to next, and we're not even taking book to book, it's clause to clause. There is nothing else like a Lisa Moore sentence. She is wonderful. by Kerry Clare · Tagged lisa moore. Synopsis. After a storm takes down an oil rig off the coast of Newfoundland in , all 84 men aboard are declared dead, including Helen's husband, leaving the young widow alone to raise their children. In , a now year-old Helen is struggling with loneliness and is still battling her distant oldest child, John, who has called from the.


Title: Degrees of Nakedness: Stories Author(s): Lisa Moore ISBN: / (Canada edition) Publisher: House of Anansi Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA. In Degrees of Nakedness, Lisa Moore's first story collection, the joys and distresses of love course through modern-day Newfoundland like an electric current. Lisa Moore's stories are bright, emotionally engaging, tangible. This new volume, bringing together Lisa Moore's first two books of stories, Open and Degrees of Nakedness, is the very best way to encounter one of the finest short-story writers in the country. This edition features a brilliant new introduction by Jane Urquhart on the importance of Moore's work.

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