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<p>&lsquo;I&rsquo;ll tell you a story that&rsquo;ll knock ya socks off&rsquo; says an old woman in Janis Spehr&rsquo;s &lsquo;Little Sheilas&rsquo; one of the thirteen compelling stories which make up her fourth collection <em>Flowers for the Protestants</em>. Many of the characters in these stories face a crisis or dilemma: a woman is torn by conflict about her partner&rsquo;s pregnancy; a man kidnaps his daughter during an access visit; a couple mourn their dead son in numbing separateness; men are locked into denial about their sexuality. Some are strengthened by these challenges; others are defeated by them but all seek love a sense of belonging and a place in the world. Most of the stories are located in a domesticated rural landscape which nevertheless retains a haunting crooked beauty while some occur in an urban environment which enables women to forge new identities through work and love. The final story in the collection &lsquo;Portraits from the First Republic&rsquo; takes place in Europe between the world wars and signals a new direction in Janis Spehr&rsquo;s writing. Melancholy and bleak; yearning and lyrical shot through with flashes of sardonic wit <em>Flowers for the Protestants</em> is short fiction writing at its finest.</p>