Our Imaginary Brother Only Watches PBS
How one family schemed to be the best TV-watchers in America.
How one family schemed to be the best TV-watchers in America.
Not everyone who breaks your heart is a monster. And not everyone who wounds you deserves to be wounded in return.
Prom is a big night for many teenagers, full of firsts. First corsage. First big dance. Never mind first time in a limo—with disastrous results.
A couple’s decision to combine bookshelves supplies a series of revelations.
In which the novelist and magician Tim O’Brien makes the author disappear, and a family funeral puts a father’s sleight of hand on full display.
Three near-drownings elucidate the wisdom of a 17th-century guide to swimming safety and technique.
Drawing inspiration from those who went before, and those still to come, in the waitress wars.
Years go by easier when there are 2,000 miles separating a father and son. Then an American flag turns up in your lap.
A family that relies on the satisfactions of the logical—calculus, physics, chemistry—finds itself haunted by ghosts.
Passing the summer days in North Carolina’s low country often meant sitting on the porch with Grandpa and his radio. Today, it doesn’t take much to go back there.