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Flying Leap: Stories by Judy Budnitz

whitwizzle's review against another edition

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5.0

She is one of the few authors that can really sell her reality so effortlessly. This collection is one of my favorites ever written.

mryjne's review against another edition

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5.0

i usually can't get into short story books but this one was really really good

edboies's review against another edition

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4.0

I actually learned about her from the New York Post and was blown away by her passion and imagination. I sat through a bunch of terrible clowns to hear her read and it was worth it.

sarahconnor89757's review against another edition

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5.0

Wonderful women's author.

jonathanwlodarski's review

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4.0

The best story here is "Skin Care," which is the heartbreaking tale of a girl with leprosy looking for love. It's poetic and beautiful and so LONELY. Ugh. What a great bit of writing. My other two favorite are the first two in the collection: "Dog Days," which is a post-apocalyptic that doesn't focus so much on the "why" as it does on feelings, and "Guilt," which is about heart transplants and family and love.

It's overall a very strong collection, and I enjoyed how the stories are all rather short--there are about 250 pages in Flying Leap, but Budnitz packs in 23 shorts. Some of the stories are surreal and some of them aren't, and I liked the mixture. There are a few I found rather dull: "Directions," "Train," and "Burned" didn't do much for me. Had they been cut, I would eagerly award this book five stars.

4/5
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