Review: Recovery by Kate Sheeran Swed

Review of Recovery by Kate Sheeran Swed (3956 words)
Luna Station Quarterly, Issue 039 : Read Online

What stood out to me instantly was the age of the MC, Penny. She is eighty-six, and has never used her recovery card - a card that let's you re-live four minutes of your life. Most people use it for frivolous things, but not Penny. She still has it, safely tucked away for later.

She, however, is in the hospital, with her roommate Molly. This story is pretty much about the fun they have, looking for the Well-Dressed Man, and it sheds light on the bond they've formed during their escapade. The story is light, fun, yet poignant. It's only after I started reviewing short stories here that I started reading even more of them, and what surprises me the most is how often I use the word poignant in terms of short stories. And it is not a word I use lightly.

Short stories like this are what drew me into creating a dedicated review blog in the first place. What a beautiful story.

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