Taking it Home: Stories from the Neighborhood

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Taking it Home: Stories from the Neighborhood is the third collection by Tony Ardizzone. Published in 1996 by the University of Illinois Press Sunsinger Books. It was a finalist for the Paterson Fiction Prize.[citation needed] Of the twelve stories included, six were previously published in the author's first collection, The Evening News.

Contents

  • "Baseball Fever"

"*Nonna" (also appeared in The Evening News)

  • "The Eyes of the Children" (also appeared in The Evening News)
  • "My Mother's Stories" (also appeared in The Evening News)
  • "Rituals"
  • "The Language of the Dead"
  • "The Man in the Movie"
  • "The Daughter and the Tradesman" (also appeared in The Evening News)
  • "World Without End" (also appeared in The Evening News)
  • "Ladies' Choice"
  • "Idling" (also appeared in The Evening News)
  • "Holy Cards"

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