Blue in Chicago

And Other Stories

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Pub Date 9 Jul 2020 | Archive Date 31 Aug 2020

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'One of the significant writers of her generation.' Saul Bellow

'Her prose is cooler than a cocktail and sharper than a Japanese knife . . . Nora Ephron meets Lorrie Moore, which is about as good as it gets.' Observer

'We should be glad to have her back . . . Howland has the pinpoint vision that can make any sentence into a jewel' The Times


Blue in Chicago brings together the bittersweet short stories of the remarkable American writer Bette Howland. Hailed as a major talent before all but disappearing from public view, this tenderly compiled collection restores her vital voice to our shelves.

Bette Howland was an outsider: an intellectual from a working-class neighborhood in Chicago; a divorcee and single mother, to the disapproval of her Jewish family; an artist chipped away at by poverty and self-doubt. Her stories radiate a passionate commitment to the lives of ordinary people and the humble grace of everyday.

From city streets to the hospital to the public library to the mundane family outing, her sly humour, aching melancholy and tender insight illuminate every page. Here is an astonishing literary voice rediscovered.

Blue in Chicago features an afterword by Honor Moore and was published in the US under the title Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage.

'Beautifully bittersweet . . . funny, ruefully poetic and effortlessly perceptive.' Daily Mail

'Remarkable . . . Captivating writing: rhythmic, alert, empathetic . . . I haven’t enjoyed another book more this year.' Telegraph

'Profound . . . To read Bette Howland is to be handed a gift you didn't know you needed.' Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch

'One of the significant writers of her generation.' Saul Bellow

'Her prose is cooler than a cocktail and sharper than a Japanese knife . . . Nora Ephron meets Lorrie Moore, which is about as good as...


Advance Praise

‘Profound. A masterful, layered portrait of city life, womanhood and the chaotic beauty of families. To read Bette Howland is to be handed a gift you didn’t know you needed.’ Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch

‘She holds the city’s humanity in an uneasy but affectionate embrace, and her voice is unlike any other. Fiercely straightforward, honest, angry, warm-hearted.’ New York Times

‘Grippingly good . . . an insanely sane mix of the hard-to-fight city in the ’70s and the accidental poetry of families stumbling through time.’ Vogue

‘If there’s a Howland bandwagon (and there should be), hold me a seat, or I’ll stand. No problem, I’ll stand.’ Paris Review

‘The work of a woman who has invested her life in her art, and who will, I think, be remembered as one of the significant writers of her generation.’ Saul Bellow

‘Brilliantly percipient and darkly witty stories that go memorably and feelingly deep into life and come out with something like hard-won wisdom.’ David Hayden, author of Darker with the Lights On

‘Sharp, wry, entirely of their city; confidingly cynical, then with a sudden soulfulness that sends you reeling – I loved these stories.’ Lucy Caldwell, author of Multitudes


‘Profound. A masterful, layered portrait of city life, womanhood and the chaotic beauty of families. To read Bette Howland is to be handed a gift you didn’t know you needed.’ Irenosen Okojie, author...


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ISBN 9781529035827
PRICE £12.99 (GBP)
PAGES 336

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Blue in Chicago is a really incredible read, I was unaware of Bette Howland until I was given the opportunity to read this book and I will be forever grateful for this new exposure.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an Advance Readers Copy in exchange for an honest review.

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