Women Are Bloody Marvellous!
Little Marvel and other stories
โ Scribed by Perriam, Wendy
- Book ID
- 109206907
- Publisher
- Robert Hale
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780709099604
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A girl with a crippling pea-phobia, a woman driven to murderous rage in an Anger Management Workshop, a wife torn between her dashing artist-lover and her uptight accountant-husband โ these are some of the characters in Wendy Perriam's fifth short-story collection. Whatever the scenario, Perriam is alive to the raw emotion and underlying drama in even the most limited of lives, combining the daily dilemmas of personal relationships with a deeper exploration of psychological complexities. Many of the stories focus on some triumph or trauma of the human heart. Thirteen-year-old Kirsty is heartbroken on account of her father leaving home; Lynn eats her heart out over the mysterious Indonesians she has invited in off the street; stolid, suburban Ian undergoes a heart-transplant that not only saves his life, but changes his whole life and personality. And not forgetting Brian, the freckled, sandy-haired credit controller who, on his first-ever trip abroad, loses his heart to...
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