Why does that man deliberately choose to sit next to you on the bus? How do you start a conversation in the hospital waiting room with someone who looks vaguely familiar? Why are we such creatures of habit? What do you do when dinner guests turn up a week early? How would you feel if your son disappeared without trace? Should you confide in your hairdresser?
Ivor Rawlinson's short story collection, The 88 Bus: and other stories, is all about people and situations you'll recognise at once. They tap into our everyday fears, reveal our obsessions, and reflect our frustrations. They show us quiet saints, brilliant teachers, eccentric husbands, inspired wives -and the occasional con-man.
These short stories are mostly set in London, where the author lives, but others are set in North Africa, Canada and France where he worked as a diplomat. The quirkiness of our neighbours, the surprises round the corner, the beauty that surrounds us, the kindness of strangers are the themes. Some are sad, some are enigmatic, most are humorous - and we need to laugh more than ever, don't we?
Ideal for readers wanting to dive in and out, the stories are genuinely short - ten minute reads - and all have a twist at the end. Which story will resonate most with you?
Sprache
Verlagsort
Market Harborough
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 262 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-80313-693-6 (9781803136936)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ivor Rawlinson's diplomatic career began as British Consul in Florence and ended as Ambassador in Tunisia before the revolution. Surrounded by Roman remains, Tunisia was also Ivor's vantage point for observing African migration, which he believes the world ignores at its peril. Ivor lives in London with his French wife.