
Both Sides Now : an anthology
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Description
Both Sides Now is a thought-provoking collection of short stories by Vancouver Island writers Derek Hanebury, Vicki Drybrough, and Libbie Morin. Ranging in time from the 1950s to the present, these stories will draw the reader in to the world of a boy and his younger brother who struggle to find the perfect gift for their ailing grandfather, a troubled veteran who tries to escape the past by settling in a small community, and a young girl who goes to the circus alone and encounters more than she imagined. From beginning to end, you will enjoy stories that are crafted with empathy and insight to give the reader a satisfying experience.
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Product details
- Paperback | 176 pages
- 127 x 203 x 11mm | 163g
- 24 Mar 2020
- Rcn Media
- English
- 1999295323
- 9781999295325
Review quote
"This is a richly varied set of stories. It offers a wide pallet of narrative styles and situations to carry readers more deeply into a thoughtful consideration of the world." - Peter Mcguire, Author of The Art of Twelve
"If you are wanting to read a book full of diverse subject matter, incredibly detailed settings and interesting characters, then you will appreciate this compilation as much as I did." - Laura Sturgeon author of The Big Ugly Sweater
"A kaleidoscope of human stories, from a little girl alone with a potential predator to a hilarious, disastrous camping trip, from prejudice to compassion, love, and friendship to fear and loss."
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"If you are wanting to read a book full of diverse subject matter, incredibly detailed settings and interesting characters, then you will appreciate this compilation as much as I did." - Laura Sturgeon author of The Big Ugly Sweater
"A kaleidoscope of human stories, from a little girl alone with a potential predator to a hilarious, disastrous camping trip, from prejudice to compassion, love, and friendship to fear and loss."
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