Growing Up: Stories about Adolescence from the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
By Ethan Laughman (Editor), Tony Ardizzone (Contribution by), Rita Ciresi (Contribution by), Mary Clyde (Contribution by), Tom Kealey (Contribution by), Carol Lee Lorenzo (Contribution by), T. M. McNally (Contribution by), Alyce Miller (Contribution by), Debra Monroe (Contribution by), Randy F. Nelson (Contribution by), Andrew Porter (Contribution by), Melissa Pritchard (Contribution by), Paul Rawlins (Contribution by), Barbara Sutton (Contribution by), Kellie Wells (Contribution by), Nancy Zafris (Contribution by)
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By Ethan Laughman (Editor), Tony Ardizzone (Contribution by), Rita Ciresi (Contribution by), Mary Clyde (Contribution by), Tom Kealey (Contribution by), Carol Lee Lorenzo (Contribution by), T. M. McNally (Contribution by), Alyce Miller (Contribution by), Debra Monroe (Contribution by), Randy F. Nelson (Contribution by), Andrew Porter (Contribution by), Melissa Pritchard (Contribution by), Paul Rawlins (Contribution by), Barbara Sutton (Contribution by), Kellie Wells (Contribution by), Nancy Zafris (Contribution by)
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Growing up can mean growing pains and the joys of new independence. With maturity comes the shift from infinite
possibilities to imminent realities. These thirteen stories describe the slow and subtle experience of growing up, allowing us to reflect upon the forces that pushed us toward adulthood and away from the familiar ground of youth that must be left behind if we are to learn how to soar on our own.



