Shikahgoh Stories Shikawgoh Stories

By Jamie Antonia Symonanis
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Published: May 04, 2011
Words: 37,330 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458106070


Short description

A collection of thirteen short stories by a Chicago writer and artist. Each story touches on a different time in the life of someone who has lived in this city most of their life, me.

Extended description

A collection of thirteen short stories by a Chicago writer and artist.

Each story touches on a different time in the life of someone who has lived in this city most of their life, me.

The first time I visited New York City, a native New Yorker guessed right away that I was from Chicago. “New Yorkers are crazy, but you, people from Chicago are bizarre. I dig you. I dig bizarre.” (Read more)


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chicago, chicago stories, chicago stories about people

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