Starred Reviews in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus & Booklist.

An “affecting and wide-ranging debut.” The New York Times Book Review

A “devastating, funny, and astonishingly frank collection.” Karen Russell

A “disconcerting marvel, rife with undertow and carried out in crystalline clear prose and exquisite construction.” Library Journal

Book cover: You Should Pity Us Instead.

About You Should Pity Us Instead

Gustine excels at dramatizing the cunning of the human animal—a creature renowned for its skill at self-sabotage—as well as celebrating the freakish grace that can sometimes strike an ordinary life. You Should Pity Us Instead is a devastating, funny, and astonishingly frank collection.

–Karen Russell

You Should Pity Us Instead explores some of our toughest dilemmas: the cost of Middle East strife at its most intimate level, the likelihood of God considered in day-to-day terms, the moral stakes of family obligations, and the inescapable fact of mortality. Amy Gustine exhibits an extraordinary generosity toward her characters, instilling them with a thriving, vivid presence.

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About Amy Gustine

Amy Gustine is the author of the short story collection You Should Pity Us Instead, a finalist for the 2017 Ohioana Book Award in Fiction. Her work has appeared in many publications, including The Michigan Quarterly Review, The Kenyon Review, The Alaska Quarterly Review, and the Chicago Tribune’s Printer's Row Journal. She has received an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council and a Pushcart Prize Special Mention.

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