Noon in Florida delivers realistic flash fiction with no wasted words.
By turns angsty, empathetic, and eccentric, these minimalist short-short stories center on the search for connection in an unpredictable world-a search that turns up hope in surprising places.
Taken as a whole, Noon in Florida is a rich tapestry of stark realism leavened with glimmers of hope and gallows humor.
Latham's gritty-yet-lyrical prose is likely to appeal to fans of Raymond Carver, Michael Ondaatje, and Charles Bukowski.