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caverta by paypal "The Roy Stories" by Barry Gifford are short gems, comprising a bedside book the reader hopes will never end. Roy is to Barry Gifford what Nick Adams was to Ernest Hemingway, but there the resemblance ends. Mr. Gifford's loopy consciousness informs tight, simple lines that bring a lost America to roaring life and illumine a life full of uncontainable emotions. This gorgeous edition includes Mr. Gifford's line drawings of numerous characters in Roy's life; each glows up like a dream in the lamplight. "The Roy Stories" engenders an amazing happiness. "Her" is Christa Parravani's debut memoir, the incandescent story of loving and losing her identical twin, Cara. The girls had each other throughout a hardscrabble childhood, but Christa became her sister's keeper after Cara was abducted and raped in 2001; Cara struggled with post-rape PTSD and died of a drug overdose in June 2006. Christa's struggle for survival began. In one of my favorite lines, Christa writes about names: "The cruel and loving ones we give our siblings. Cara took her nicknames for me with her when she died: pumpkinseed, digger, shave, and newt." Writing really is, or should be, a matter of life and death.