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100 1  Jackson, Shirley,|d1916-1965,|eauthor. 
240 10 Works.|kSelections.|f2015 
245 10 Let me tell you :|bnew stories, essays, and other writings
       /|cShirley Jackson ; edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman and 
       Sarah Hyman DeWitt ; foreword by Ruth Franklin. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bRandom House,|c[2015] 
300    xxvii, 416 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |gSudden and unusual things have happened : unpublished 
       and uncollected short ficiton. |tParanoia -- |tStill life 
       with teapot and students -- |tThe Arabian nights -- |tMrs.
       Spencer and the Oberons -- |tIt isn't the money I mind -- 
       |tCompany for dinner -- |tI cannot sing the old songs -- 
       |tThe new maid -- |tFrench is a mark of a lady -- 
       |tGaudeamus Igitur -- |tThe lie -- |tShe says the damndest
       things -- |tRemembrance of things past -- |tLet me tell 
       you -- |tBulletin -- |tFamily treasures -- |tShowdown -- 
       |tThe trouble with my husband -- |tSix A.M. is the hour --
       |tRoot of evil -- |tThe bridge game -- |tThe man in the 
       woods -- |gI would rather write than do anything else : 
       essays and reviews. |tAutbiographical musing -- |tA 
       garland of garlands -- |tHex me, Daddy, eight to the bar -
       - |tClowns -- |tA vroom for Dr. Seuss -- |tNotes on an 
       unfashionable novelist -- |tPrivate showing -- |tGood old 
       house -- |tThe play's the thing -- |tThe ghosts of Loiret 
       -- |tWell? |gWhen this war is over : early short stories. 
       |tThe sorcerer's apprentice -- |tPeriod piece -- |t4-F 
       party -- |tThe paradise -- |tHomecoming -- |tDaughter, 
       come home -- |tAs high as the sky -- |tMurder on Miss 
       Lederer's birthday. |gSomehow things haven't turned out 
       quite the way we expected : humor and family. |tHere I am,
       washing dishes again -- |tIn praise of dinner table 
       silence -- |tQuestions I wish I'd never asked -- |tMother,
       honestly! -- |tHow to enjoy a family quarrel -- |tThe 
       pleasures and perils of dining out with children -- |tOut 
       of the mouths of babes -- |tThe real me -- |tOn girls of 
       thirteen -- |tWhat I want to know is, what do other people
       cook with? |gI'd like to see you get out of that sentence 
       : lectures about the craft of writing. |tAbout the end of 
       the world -- |tMemory and delusion -- |tOn fans and fan 
       mail -- |tHow I write -- |tGarlic in fiction. 
600 10 Jackson, Shirley,|d1916-1965|vLiteracy collections. 
650  0 Short stories, American. 
650  0 American essays. 
700 1  Hyman, Laurence Jackson,|eeditor. 
700 1  DeWitt, Sarah Hyman,|eeditor. 
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