


“Virgins” - a lower-middle class teenage girl from a single parent home in Mount Vernon, NY

Without giving anything away, because I highly recommend the book (and to be fair, so did the AV Club), here is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the protagonists : I thought about this the whole time I read the collection. Evans does feature a handful of stories with different protagonists, including a young man recently returned from Iraq and in over his head with an old girlfriend, but she’s right back to her comfort zone in the next story." Evans writes this protagonist-a young African-American or mixed-race woman who’s trapped between her past and a more promising future-extremely well, but when the first three stories all center on basic variations of the type, it leads to diminishing returns. I was excited to read this after coming across an AV Club Review calling it “a remarkable short-story collection in a good year for short-story collections.” But what made me especially eager to read it was something the reviewer said that didn’t sit right with me: "The biggest issue with Suffocate is that nearly every story features a similar protagonist.
