âThe stories in Acts of God are great postcards from the world of Ellen Gilchrist. Itâs a world of war and strife and surprises, and it is, yes, marvelous to behold.â âThe New York Times Book Review
Celebrated short story writer Ellen Gilchrist, winner of the National Book Award for Victory Over Japan, returns with her first collection in more than eight years. In Acts of God, she has created ten diverse scenarios populated by characters dealing with forces beyond their control, yet somehow managing to survive, persevere, and triumphâeven if it is only a triumph of the will. Wholly believable characters in all-too-real situations are given vivid life in these stories told with Ellen Gilchristâs clear-eyed optimism and salty sense of humor.
âA master of short fiction . . . [Gilchrist] is as sharp, funny and insightful as ever.â âThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
âGilchrist still has the power to turn a simple line into a profound insight on what itâs like to be human.â âFlavorpill.com
âReading Ellen Gilchrist is addictive . . . Her new work is filled with good people who show fortitude and even heroism under duress . . . In this age of edgy irony, her warm-hearted view of humanity is refreshing.â âNPR.org
âGilchrist is at her best when the wry and satirical mood strikes her . . . and itâs a pleasure to report that the best of the stories in Acts of God rank with the best in her first collection and in her second, . . . for which she was awarded a richly deserved National Book Award.â âThe Washington Post