The central motif and conflict that runs through Kilberg Cohen's newest collection is that of endings. Some may be monumental endings, such as the end of a relationship in "Bottle of Wine," or the end of life itself in "Appropriate Behavior." Then again, some may be considered superficial endings, such as in "The Woman With the Longest Hair," where a haircut is significant only to the characters involved. In the face of such endings, Garnett's characters...