- Anglický jazyk
13 Stories
Autor: Richard F. Jarmain
You'll read Fiction about fascinating areas of life few have gone.
Relationships are interesting. Revelations from created positions in life entertain us. All the stories are engrossing.
Take "Insulin," where a person with diabetes...
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You'll read Fiction about fascinating areas of life few have gone.
Relationships are interesting. Revelations from created positions in life entertain us. All the stories are engrossing.
Take "Insulin," where a person with diabetes is challenged. It is an excellent and gripping story that shows how quickly life can change.
"The Pub" elevates animosity in a relationship-very true to life.
"Mary," loved by woman readers, reveals the evolution of a relationship.
"W. M." evolved after the author studied a species under stress. It is considered "Great" by many readers and has a surprise ending. So don't peek.
"The Hut," the first story written by the author, is a response to the observation that man works too much and isn't aware of happenings around him. The abundance of detail allows you to feel the theme.
"The Fornicator" is a good work of art-not something else.
"Mr. Applebuy's Crossing" is a funny alibi. Note the picture at the end.
"The Conversation" increases awareness of a shady lifestyle and leaves the reader wanting more.
"Breakfast at Penny's" will hold an audience with the right actors playing the farcical characters.
"The Match" makes us want to read the novel, Saltwater Run. The excerpt has The New Yorker magazine detail.
"Hasenpfeffer" may leave some readers upset. The author visited his place of childhood in Montauk, Long Island to recall the event.
Two stories are placed in the future.
"First Date" is highly creative and engrossing reading.
"Jesse Lead" is the story of a fisherman on Long Island, New York in the twenty third century.
- Vydavateľstvo: AuthorHouse
- Rok vydania: 2005
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781420801941