Here are two short stories I recommend!
Silver Water: Amy Bloom

The title of this short story is Silver Water, and it is written by Amy Bloom. Amy Bloom has been nominated for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Silver Water is about the author’s sister’s mental decline which began when she was fifteen years old. This is when her sister starts refusing to come home from school and begins to have tantrums. It is at this point that her family knows something is wrong. The story follows a family of four, Rose(the sister), Violet (the narrator and author), and their mom and dad. Rose’s mental state affects the family dynamic and creates tension.
I really liked this story’s hook. The hook is a simile comparing her sister’s voice to “mountain water in a silver pitcher.” In the first paragraph, Violet describes her sister’s voice and how once in a parking lot her sister starting singing and everyone was amazed by how pretty her voice was. What grabbed my attention was the amount of detail the author used to described Rose’s voice.You almost have to go back and re-read the paragraph to figure out it is someone's voice that the author is talking about. This made me keep reading because I wanted to know what happened to her voice overtime.The first sentence in the second paragraph is, “That’s what I like to remember and that’s the story I told to all her therapists.” I found this really interesting because I wanted to know why she had a therapist and why the author would have to say this story to therapists.
In this story Amy Bloom does a good job of making you want to keep reading to see what happens with Rose. I was surprised at the climax when Rose’s therapist died and Rose stops taking her medicine. This was a real turning point because then Rose is kicked out of the health care and forced to live at home. The ending of this story is not your typical happy ending. There is a twist at the end that I wasn't expecting. When I first read the ending I was sad but I knew that it was what was best for Rose.
I really liked this short story and I would recommend it to friends. Anyone can read this short story regardless of gender or what stories they typically read. I liked that I felt for the characters and could imagine what their life was like. The story made me think about how my life would change if someone I loved became mentally ill and how painful it would be to watch and not be able to help. This is definitely one of the better short stories I have read because I felt that I was invested in the characters and wanted to know how it would end.
The Gift of Magi: O. Henry
The title of this short story is The Gift of Magi by O. Henry. O. Henry was a famous American writer, and his short stories are known for having clever twists at the end. The Gift of Magi is one of his most famous works. It has been rewritten many times by different authors and has also been adapted to movies and plays. This story is about a wife, named Della, and a husband, named Jim. They both want to buy each other meaningful Christmas gifts. However, they are short on money and go to extreme ends to find each other the perfect gift.
The hook in this short story is “One dollar and eighty-seven cents”. This made me interested because I wanted to know what the money was going to be used for and how it was significant. I also think that this is an unique way to start a story because it didn't start talking about characters, it started taking about money and Christmas gifts. One would think the story has to do with money and a Christmas gift, but really, it about how love is the most important thing and everything else in life is just "stuff.” I liked how the story has a deeper meaning showing that money can't buy happiness.
This story developed in a surprising way with a unexpected but heartwarming ending. I think the author did a good job of making me want to read to find out what would happen. O. Henry created suspense through specific actions by the characters. He gave detailed descriptions of their prized possessions and how they helped with the money for Christmas gifts. There is a clear conflict, which keeps recurring throughout the story and becomes clear in the end.
*Spoiler Alert* I was captivated at the climax of this story when Della cuts off her prized hair in order to buy a gift for Jim. The conflict however was that Jim had bought her a gift that she no longer can use. In order for him buy her gift he had to sell his prized possession. Using the money Della got from selling her hair, she had bought Jim a gift that he no longer can use.
I really enjoyed this short story. After finishing it, I had a strong sense that the theme of the story was about love. What stood out to me was how the most important things for Della and Jim were their love for eachother. This is definitely one of my favorite short stories because I really liked the plot twist and how it is a feel good kind of story. I recommend everyone to read this regardless of age or gender. It is a feel good, “love conquers all” story. I think readers will enjoy the plot twist but how it still ends nicely.