Caldwell’s collections are some of the most thematically unified that I’ve read, and Devotions is no exception ... Caldwell’s characters who live with fewer regrets are overthinkers—or maybe just artists with a tendency to dwell on the past ... Some of the tension in these stories comes from the characters’ astonishment at the passage of time, at how hard it can be to find order and neatness in one’s own lived narrative ... Caldwell stops her stories short of wresting, and while that might frustrate readers who want to know what happens to her characters, others will find her mix of optimism and melancholy, her acknowledgment that there might not always be a meaning to grasp, reassuring.
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