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Open Secrets: Stories A Borzoi book Vintage contemporaries: Author: Alice Munro: Edition: reprint: Publisher: A.A. Knopf, Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: : 4/5(7).  · Open Secrets: Stories by Munro, Alice. Used; good; paperback; Condition Good ISBN 10 ISBN 13 Seller. Last Word Books. Seller rating: This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.  · “O pen Secrets”, the title story of Munro’s eighth book, is great but demanding. A story purportedly about open secrets remains, in the end, an unsolved mystery. Thirteen-year-old Heather Bell has disappeared while on an overnight hike, and at the end all we know for sure is that she has neither turned up in person nor has her body been bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.


OPEN SECRETS Stories. By Alice Munro. pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $ Text: ON a winter night in , in a hotel dining room in Carstairs, Ontario, a librarian who's had a few drinks begins to tell her darkest secrets to a salesman she barely knows. "It's a lesson, this story," the librarian says. Reviewing Open Secrets By Alice Munro English Literature Essay. Throughout Alice Munro's "Open Secrets" the narrator places considerable emphasis on Maureen's uncanny ability to interpret various forms of language-anything from spoken word to unspoken words, and even body language. This emphasis by the narrator on Maureen's. Topics for discussion of Open Secrets. Munro has said. "In a city you mainly hear stories about your own sort of people." What does Munro tell the reader, throughout these stories, about the inhabitants of Carstairs, their lives, their expectations and.


Open Secrets: Stories. Add to cart Buy Now Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different. Open Secrets: Stories by Munro, Alice. Used; good; paperback; Condition Good ISBN Open Secrets started eating the crackers herself but she shouldn't have—a couple of bites and she wanted to puke. She took two more pills and went back upstairs. “O pen Secrets”, the title story of Munro’s eighth book, is great but demanding. A story purportedly about open secrets remains, in the end, an unsolved mystery. Thirteen-year-old Heather Bell has disappeared while on an overnight hike, and at the end all we know for sure is that she has neither turned up in person nor has her body been found.

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