A Journey To Glory

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Journey To Glory by Mark Cornell, Ginninderra Press
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Author: Mark Cornell ISBN: 9781760412814
Publisher: Ginninderra Press Publication: January 11, 2017
Imprint: Ginninderra Press Language: English
Author: Mark Cornell
ISBN: 9781760412814
Publisher: Ginninderra Press
Publication: January 11, 2017
Imprint: Ginninderra Press
Language: English

Spanning five stages of life, A Journey to Glory features stories from childhood up to middle age. The book is full of love and awe for the beauty of the landscape, and at times aware of its ability to destroy. All the characters are aware that they are a part of nature and that she tends to intrude if you dare ignore her. One character thinks he is a fish, one talks to magpies, another finds himself dancing with the fairies of Ireland. These are Celtic-Australian stories full of families, lovers, enchantment, humour and the perspective of the outsider. The stories are mainly about outer suburban life, where nature is never far away. However, some of them fly off to strange realms outside the city – places where the author had no idea he’d end up. 

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Spanning five stages of life, A Journey to Glory features stories from childhood up to middle age. The book is full of love and awe for the beauty of the landscape, and at times aware of its ability to destroy. All the characters are aware that they are a part of nature and that she tends to intrude if you dare ignore her. One character thinks he is a fish, one talks to magpies, another finds himself dancing with the fairies of Ireland. These are Celtic-Australian stories full of families, lovers, enchantment, humour and the perspective of the outsider. The stories are mainly about outer suburban life, where nature is never far away. However, some of them fly off to strange realms outside the city – places where the author had no idea he’d end up. 

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