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The Bed Moved

On sale

30th June 2016

Price: £10.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473631854

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A New Yorker, trying not to be jaded, accompanies a cash-strapped pot grower to a ‘Clothing Optional Resort’ in California. A nerdy high schooler has her first sexual experience at geology camp. On the night of her father’s funeral, a college student watches an old video of her Bat Mitzvah, hypnotized by the image of the girl she used to be . . .

Frank and irreverent, these stories offer a singular view of growing up (or not) and finding love (or not) in today’s uncertain landscape.

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Reviews

Sloane Crosley, author of The Clasp
The thing that makes this book so special is the punch-packing depth of these meticulously crafted pieces. Rebecca Schiff is a human spotlight and I will look wherever she points from now on
Sam Lipsyte
Rebecca Schiff is one of the best young writers out there. Her stories are sharp, subtle, funny and incredibly moving
Ben Marcus
I'd like to watch the faces of people reading it as they shift between awe and admiration and shock. This writer is freaking good
refinery29
At once acerbic and heartbreaking, Schiff's fictional plots draw on the modern female experience
New York Times
Schiff has an almost Nabokovian boldness and crispness of phrase
Big Issue
A great collection of moments
Financial Times
A brave, intimate scrapbook of loss . . . powerful and poignant . . . a daring appraisal of adulthood, sexuality and death amid uncertainty and self-doubt
O Magazine
A wildly assured debut short-story collection
Marie Claire
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll cringe from red-faced embarrassment. Schiff gets at the relentlessness of being a young woman dealing with (or, hell, even being ambivalent about) love, dating, and grief, all while finding deep, sometimes dark, laughter in it
Atlantic
A fresh voice well worth listening to
The Spectator
Schiff's buzzy, concisely wise style is a perfect medium for the trappings of womanhood in modernity . . . Schiff's prose is loaded with cadences, pitfalls and punchlines . . . electrifying