Small Lives, Big World

A Collection of Short Stories From Near and Far

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Pub Date 28 May 2016 | Archive Date 22 Aug 2016

Description

From Canada to Devizes, from Central America to Paris, this collection of short stories features extraordinary episodes in the lives of ordinary people; from an Ottawa suburban housewife to a middle-aged art teacher; from a Chinese shopkeeper to a 6 year old train traveller; from a Private in the World War 1 trenches to a girl with an unusually named cat.

The tragedies and despair, the triumphs and joys of everyday life affect men, women and children all over the world. What unites us across languages and cultures, oceans and borders, are our tears and laughter, fears and dreams, and, above all, love and the hope for a new day.

Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, whether set in a tropical backwater, a factory office, the Palais Royal or on the Edinburgh Express, these stories invite you to travel along with the characters and share their lives for just a little while. No matter your destination, be sure to enjoy the journey.

Small Lives, Big World is a quirky and inventive collection that will particularly appeal to well-travelled readers and those with an interest in different cultures.

From Canada to Devizes, from Central America to Paris, this collection of short stories features extraordinary episodes in the lives of ordinary people; from an Ottawa suburban housewife to a...


A Note From the Publisher

R.M. Green is a former amateur steeplechase jockey, banknote salesman and teacher of English. A keen explorer, he has travelled to over 90 countries.

R.M. Green is a former amateur steeplechase jockey, banknote salesman and teacher of English. A keen explorer, he has travelled to over 90 countries.


Advance Praise

'They reveal miniature universes of pain, frustration, of angst, fear, of love and joy, and of hope.'
Books Monthly

Featured in The Bookseller Buyer's Guide

'They reveal miniature universes of pain, frustration, of angst, fear, of love and joy, and of hope.'
Books Monthly

Featured in The Bookseller Buyer's Guide


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