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'There has been a lot of venting, by 20 and 30-somethings, about smug Baby Boomers and their grip on the housing market. Which is why this fine collection of essays on old age by a writer in her 30s is so heartening. ...'
'The aptly named Iris Foster, a lover of bright colours and a nurturer of hurt minds, is a psychologist and a profiler of arsonists. Dubbed "the Fire Lady" by the media, she has tried to distance herself from this role in the wake of a particularly traumatic and tragic fire. ...'
'This annual anthology, now in its 30th year, is a product of one of the oldest and best-regarded creative-writing programs in the country and always of a reliable quality. ...'