Publisher's Synopsis
This is the second book in the complete short stories of Flannery O'Connor, one of America's greatest short story collections. The twelve pieces included in this volume are full of religious symbolism, haunted by the possibilities of revelation, preserving the tragic and joyous nature of human behavior, and geared toward the necessity of redemption. The famous pieces such as "A Good Man is Hard to Find," "To Save a Man is to Save Yourself," and "The Good Countryman" have made O'Connor irreplaceable in the hearts of literature-loving readers all over the world.