Just an Ordinary Day by Shirley Jackson - ISBN: 9780141983202
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Dark, funny, and haunting tales where evil lurks in ordinary lives.

Just an Ordinary Day

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  • Paperback

    496 pages

  • Release Date

    20 March 2017

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Summary

A remarkable collection of dark, funny, and haunting short stories from the inimitable author of ‘The Lottery’.

An anxious devil, a malicious old woman, and a mid-century Jack the Ripper; a pursuit through a nightmarish city, a small boy’s thrilling train ride with a female thief, and a town where the possibility of evil lurks behind perfect rose bushes. This is the world of Shirley Jackson, by turns frightening, funny, strange, and unforgettably revealed in this collection of brillia…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141983202
ISBN-10:0141983205
Author:Shirley Jackson
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:20 March 2017
Weight:338g
Dimensions:198mm x 132mm x 24mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable

Jackson at her best: plumbing the extraordinary from the depths of mid-twentieth-century common. [Just an Ordinary Day] is a gift to a new generation * San Francisco Chronicle *
For Jackson devotees, as well as first-time readers, this is a feast … A virtuoso collection * Publishers Weekly *
One of the great practitioners of the literature of the darker impulses – Paul Theroux * The New York Times Book Review *
The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable – A. M. Homes
A dark, disturbing, wonderful treat … A collection to press on people and demand they read – Alison Flood * The Bookseller *

About The Author

Shirley Jackson

Shirley Jackson was born in California in 1916. When her short story, ‘The Lottery’, was first published in the New Yorker in 1948, readers were so horrified they sent her hate mail; it has since become one of the most iconic American stories of all time. Her first novel, The Road Through the Wall, was published in the same year and was followed by Hangsaman, The Bird’s Nest, The Sundial, The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, widely seen as her masterpiece. In addition to her dark, brilliant novels, she wrote lightly fictionalized magazine pieces about family life with her four children and her husband, the critic Stanley Edgar Hyman. Shirley Jackson died in 1965.

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