Suppose your town's public library system asks you to share your new knowledge of Modernist fiction. They are launching a Modern Fiction Book Club and inviting local teens and adults to meet online or at the library to discuss works of Modernist fiction like the stories you read for this module. The goal of the book club is to introduce readers to 20th-century American classics and to help them understand these works' role in shaping more contemporary American literature. Your assignment is to write a reader's guide for a 20th-century short story by a Modernist American author. The good news is that the library's program director is not picky about which author or work you choose as your focus. For the purpose of this assignment, though, you should select a story that you did not read for this module, although you may select one by one of the authors in the module.