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A Collection of Short Stories
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A Collection of Short Stories

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A Collection of Short Stories not only incorporates storylines of love and modern problems evident in today's society but also personal experiences of a miner's daughter. Author Gillian Fletcher-Edwards grew up in a mining family of the fifties and sixties, from which many of her stories and life philosophies grew.

"Marged Evans" is the story of two people who drifted apart. Marged allowed the breakup to affect her life, but her receipt of a Christmas card from her long-lost lover changes everything. "The Bully" is apt for people of every age and culture and will encourage people to deal with bullies in a healthy manner. "The Annual Outing" is a reflection of the miners' holidays when, regardless of the weather, people in droves escaped the bleakness of mining life.

"The Cottage on the Hill: A Monologue" illustrates how people are often undervalued for their work and general loyalty, passed over for yes-men. "The Raindrop" shows how people can change from being friendly to hostile when necessities are scarce. Fletcher-Edwards hopes that through her stories, people will not forget the struggles that miners' families--wherever in the world they live--often experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
29 November 2016
Pages
150
ISBN
9781524662448

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Collection of Short Stories not only incorporates storylines of love and modern problems evident in today's society but also personal experiences of a miner's daughter. Author Gillian Fletcher-Edwards grew up in a mining family of the fifties and sixties, from which many of her stories and life philosophies grew.

"Marged Evans" is the story of two people who drifted apart. Marged allowed the breakup to affect her life, but her receipt of a Christmas card from her long-lost lover changes everything. "The Bully" is apt for people of every age and culture and will encourage people to deal with bullies in a healthy manner. "The Annual Outing" is a reflection of the miners' holidays when, regardless of the weather, people in droves escaped the bleakness of mining life.

"The Cottage on the Hill: A Monologue" illustrates how people are often undervalued for their work and general loyalty, passed over for yes-men. "The Raindrop" shows how people can change from being friendly to hostile when necessities are scarce. Fletcher-Edwards hopes that through her stories, people will not forget the struggles that miners' families--wherever in the world they live--often experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
29 November 2016
Pages
150
ISBN
9781524662448