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Words from a Glass Bubble

Vanessa Gebbie

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  • 160 sidor
  • 2009
This passionate new book gathers together for the first time many of Vanessa Gebbies award-winning stories. Described by Maggie Gee as a prodigiously gifted new writer, this is a natural storyteller; her narratives unfold with a deceptively light touch, exploring with compassion what it is to be human and flawed. Words From a Glass Bubble is about coming to terms with the cards we are dealt. The stories pivot around the recognition that those who seem powerless can prove to be the strongest catalysts for change, both in themselves and in others. Vanessa Gebbie never shies away from difficult subjects, creating an intensely emotional and at times distressing world, but it is never totally dark or despairing. Sparks of the unexpected and flashes of humour light the whole collection with an indefatigable optimism. This is a writer with a boundless imagination, who breathes life into the most unlikely characters and events. Batty Annie fishes for her sons soul in a disused railway tunnel. Toms grandmother flies on a circus trapeze. Spike relates to cacti better than people. Eva Duffy befriends a statuette of the Virgin Mary. Pepito pretends he is a priest and suffers the consequences. Shelly has a colonic irrigation to rid herself of the past. Billy hears stones when he shakes his head. Dodie from The General Stores falls for a man who teaches her to think, and Mikey mourns his wife through graffiti. From Ireland to Czechoslovakia to Wales to Alaska to Ibiza, from contemporary New York to a clinic in the future, this collection will take you on a journey. And Harry? He just goes fishing.
  • Författare: Vanessa Gebbie
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781844717347
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 160
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2009-06-07
  • Förlag: Salt Publishing