Trust Me (short story collection)
Trust Me is a collection of short stories by John Updike, first published in 1987.[1]
![]() First edition (US)  | |
| Author | John Updike | 
|---|---|
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf (US) Andre Deutsch (UK)  | 
Publication date  | 1987 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
| Pages | 302pp (first edition) | 
List of stories
    
- "Trust Me"
 - "Killing"
 - "Still of Some Use"
 - "The City"
 - "The Lovely Troubled Daughters of Our Old Crowd"
 - "Unstuck"
 - "A Constellation of Events"
 - "Deaths of Distant Friends"
 - "Pygmalion"
 - "More Stately Mansions"
 - "Learn a Trade"
 - "The Ideal Village"
 - "One More Interview"
 - "The Other"
 - "Slippage"
 - "Poker Night"
 - "Made in Heaven"
 - "Getting into the Set"
 - "The Wallet"
 - "Leaf Season"
 - "Beautiful Husbands"
 - "The Other Woman"
 
References
    
- Robinson, Marilynne (April 26, 1987), "At Play in the Backyard of the Psyche", The New York Times, p. Sec. 7, p. 1, col. 1
 
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