Open Secrets
Open Secrets (ISBN 0-099-45971-X) is a book of short stories by Alice Munro published by McClelland and Stewart in 1994. It was nominated for the 1994 Governor General's Award for English Fiction.[1]

First edition
The Edmonton Journal called it "the best Canadian book of 1994."[1]
Stories
- "Carried Away"
- "A Real Life"
- "The Albanian Virgin"
- "Open Secrets"
- "The Jack Randa Hotel"
- "A Wilderness Station"
- "Spaceships Have Landed"
- "Vandals"
gollark: Because as a hacky interim solution you could probably have semi-manual ones where a human remotely handles the fine manipulation parts.
gollark: Is there actually anything stopping automatic shelf loaders from working now apart from the difficulty of moving the things around?
gollark: There's some law about how generally the cost of technological things goes down by some factor with every doubling of the scale they're produced at.
gollark: Moving real-world objects around in nonideal conditions is a hard problem™.
gollark: It's not trivial just because it's software.
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