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No One Belongs Here More Than You
Stories
Book • 2007
This collection of 16 short stories by Miranda July features characters who are often lonely, vulnerable, and tentative in their interactions.
The stories are marked by their originality and a blend of bizarre and familiar elements.
July's characters engage in awkward and sometimes inappropriate ways, reflecting their deep-seated longing for connection and belonging.
The stories touch on various themes, including the use of sex to simulate closeness, the fragility of human relationships, and the child-like wonder and puzzlement with which adults respond to their surroundings.
The stories are marked by their originality and a blend of bizarre and familiar elements.
July's characters engage in awkward and sometimes inappropriate ways, reflecting their deep-seated longing for connection and belonging.
The stories touch on various themes, including the use of sex to simulate closeness, the fragility of human relationships, and the child-like wonder and puzzlement with which adults respond to their surroundings.
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