
Clare Sestanovich Reads “You Tell Me”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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'You're Going by Yourself'
Janet was at a baseball game with her daughter Sasha. She decided to get a drink, but the lines were long and unruly. It had been years since janet had drunk a beer. The scene as she returned to it was at once unbearably ugly and breath takingly beautiful. But sasha's face loomed on the screen above danny's shoulder is there too,. And briefly, his ear.
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