"People speak of stories and novels as being 'plot-driven, ' or, say, 'voice-driven.' If anything, Tester's stories are fear-driven. There is, in these stories, fear of women--each jittery flirtation an agony of nervous desire--fear of a cruel stepfather who routinely endangers his stepsons, fear of one's prospects. There is fear of the very act of speech, given the narrator's ruinous stutter. Yet it is the resulting clumsiness--the missteps,...