Praise for The Souvenir Museum“McCracken . . . proves her mastery of short fiction with these 12 tightly structured, searingly realistic stories . . . Enduring love—along with the urge to resist it—is this volume’s common theme, whether in relationships between parents and children, lovers, ex-lovers, friends, and even in-laws . . . An astonishingly powerful collection worth multiple readings.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“The master stylist and author of Bowlaway rolls another strike with this magnificent array of idiosyncratic love stories.”—Oprah Daily“McCracken, herself, is a hard-working performer, an acrobat who dazzles with her verbal flexibility and lands the end of each tightly composed story with incredible skill—and feeling. Her inimitable images heighten the delight . . . McCracken's writing is never dull . . . [a] fantastic collection.”—NPR“Elizabeth McCracken’s impressive third story collection evoke moving depictions of marriage and parenthood, and love, betrayal, and loneliness . . . A steady stream of exquisite writing.”—Boston Globe“This incisive, warm-blooded collection of stories is populated by outsiders: expatriates and repatriates, Vikings, travelling ventriloquists . . . Whether it’s over the course of a honeymoon in Amsterdam or a day at a Texas water park, McCracken illuminates qualities of human nature through fragments of her characters’ lives.”—New Yorker“McCracken opens up worlds in a mere sentence, and every page is illuminated with nuanced observations of human behavior.”—Booklist