A collection of fifty-four short fiction stories written by the late Shirley Jackson, many of which have never been published before, offering a full range of styles, from lighthearted romantic pieces, to the macabre, to the truly frightening.
A collection of twenty-six stories by twentieth-century American author Shirley Jackson, including her famous work, "The Lottery," in which the people of a village perform their annual lottery even though they have long forgotten the reason for the ritual.