"A bestselling food writer tries his hand at fiction. The rarely seen but quite enjoyable novella form serves this maiden effort well." -- Kirkus Reviews ". with echoes of James Salter, . [these novellas] are deep in their exploration of the characters' divided hearts." -- Publisher's Weekly "Ruhlman dispels the notion that novellas don't allow for a well-developed narrative. In Short Measures is rich, textured, and carefully constructed not only for surprises, but also with a powerful love of language and description throughout." -- Washington Independent Review of Books "Fans of Michael Ruhlman's nonfiction and new readers alike will marvel, as I did, at his fictional debut.
Ruhlman writes with intelligence and grace about the things that matter: love and loss and redemption. This is a literary achievement of the first order." --Ann Hood, award-winning and bestselling author of The Knitting Circle " In Short Measures is a propulsively well-written trio of novellas linked by a sense of loss and an inquiry into the impossible past. Ruhlman's voice is poetic and visceral, and his characters feel both familiar and strange in the way of the best fiction. This is a richly layered book, full of surprises and pleasures." --Kate Christensen, author of The Great Man , winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction "In his fictional debut, Michael Ruhlman gives us three intriguing novellas about loss, regret, and the passage of time: how we lose each other and ourselves, and what we do when we reach the outer limits of the commitments we've made." --Lily King, bestselling and award-winning author of Euphoria "The three novellas in In Short Measures take on the joys and sorrows of romance, especially middle-aged nostalgia for the lost, seemingly perfect loves of the past. 'We can't hold feelings for this long, can we?' one character wonders.
Yes, Michael Ruhlman answers, we can, and just look what it does to us." --Stewart O'Nan, author of West of Sunset.