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Two nurses meet in the hospital parking lot to share a cigarette. They flirt and imagine a future together. They tell stories of patients lost and patients saved, of the darkest corners of human suffering and the luminous moments that break through, even here, in the shadow of death.

In David Meanss virtuosic new collection, time unfolds in unexpected ways: a single, quiet moment swells with the echoes of a widowers complicated marriage; a dachshund, given a new name and a new life by a new owner, catches the scent of the troubled man who previously abandoned her; young lovers become old; estranged couples return to their vows; and those who have died live on in perpetuity in the memories of those whom they touched.

The stories in this collectionwinners of the O. Henry Prize and the Pushcart Prize, and selected forThe Best American Short Storiesin 2021confirm the promise of a writer who extends the profound empathy of his attention to those who need it most (Justin Taylor,The New York Times Book Review). A revelatory meditation on trauma and catharsis, isolation and communion,Two Nurses, Smokingreflects the dislocations and anguish of our age, as well as the humanity and humor that buoy us.

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