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Running the Bulls (Hardscrabble Booksâ "Fiction of New England) by Cathie Pelletier and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Running the Bulls | Paterson Prize for Fiction"That master juggler of literary tears and laughter is at it again: Cathie Pelletier's Running the Bulls is a ribald, ruminating, and redemptive read."-Wally Lamb, author of She's Come Undone In small-town Maine, unhappily retired Howard Woods is shaken awake one morning by his wife, who confesses to a devastating affair. Running the Bulls: A Novel by Cathie Pelletier.


Paterson Prize for Fiction "That master juggler of literary tears and laughter is at it again: Cathie Pelletier's Running the Bulls is a ribald, ruminating, and redemptive read."-Wally Lamb, author of She's Come Undone. In small-town Maine, unhappily retired Howard Woods is shaken awake one morning by his wife, who confesses to a devastating affair. Cathie Pelletier author of Running the Bulls Photographs from the Maine Women Writers Collection, the New England Osteopathic Heritage Center, and the Westbrook College History Collection are actively sought by researchers and authors. This photo of the Westbrook Seminary girls basketball team was recently published in Will Anderson's. Cathie Pelletier's most popular book is The One-Way Bridge (Mattagash, #4). Cathie Pelletier has 15 books on Goodreads with ratings. Cathie Pelletier's most popular book is The One-Way Bridge (Mattagash, #4). Running the Bulls by. Cathie Pelletier. avg rating — 68 ratings — published — 7 editions. Want to Read.


Cathie Pelletier's new novel, Running the Bulls, is wonderful. I found it far more poignant than her Mattagash novels, but the lack of thigh-slapping humor on every other page should not deter fans from reading this book. It's still unmistakably Pelletier--witty, sad, smart, and beautifully written. At once funny, insightful, and heartbreaking, Running the Bulls is perfect fans of Olive Kitteridge (Elizabeth Strout), The Language of Flowers (Vanessa Diffenbaugh), and The Good House (Ann Leary) who will be transfixed by this coming-of-age story of a late-middle-aged man. Also from Cathie Pelletier, The Mattagash Series. "That master juggler of literary tears and laughter is at it again: Cathie Pelletier's Running the Bulls is a ribald, ruminating, and redemptive read."-Wally Lamb, author of She's Come Undone. In small-town Maine, unhappily retired Howard Woods is shaken awake one morning by his wife, who confesses to a devastating affair. Unable to forgive his wife, Howard sets out on a journey in hope of finding life after tragedy.

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