Short stories by Roger Angell
Roger Angell (born September 19, 1920) is an American essayist known for his writing on sports, especially baseball. He has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker and was its chief fiction editor for many years.[3] He has written numerous works of fiction, non-fiction, and criticism, and for many years wrote an annual Christmas poem for The New Yorker.[3]
Listing 2 stories.
A man takes a stressful plane ride back home from a business trip in Washington. He is highly disturbed by his sleep-walking incident in the hotel and struggles to fight negative thoughts about the war and his unhappy sister.
A young woman marries her perfect husband after two months of dating. However, once they're married she learns about disturbing accidents in her husband's past and fears he isn't what he seems.