Author: | Katyjean Leslie | ISBN: | 9781370903122 |
Publisher: | Katyjean Leslie | Publication: | October 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Katyjean Leslie |
ISBN: | 9781370903122 |
Publisher: | Katyjean Leslie |
Publication: | October 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“I just want to take this opportunity to say that I am a very bad shot. I don’t usually hit my target. I also can’t turn down a dare. So, armed with as big of a handful of clover as I could hold I preceded to shoot clover at the man’s gaping mouth....”
It was the 1970’s and the author is just a gangly, bony eleven-year-old girl just trying to make sense of life and the adults in it; one in particular.
‘Death and Other Miseries’ is like a literary sandwich made up of six short stories; two told in verse.
At the center are two fictional shorts with an autobiographical poem on either side. These are ‘sandwiched’ between two short stories encompassing a brief period in the authors life and two very differant but very memmorable charactors.
All-in-all, ‘Death and Other Miseries’ is an easy, quick read that is at times funny, nostalgic and thought provoking. An enjoyable read.
“I just want to take this opportunity to say that I am a very bad shot. I don’t usually hit my target. I also can’t turn down a dare. So, armed with as big of a handful of clover as I could hold I preceded to shoot clover at the man’s gaping mouth....”
It was the 1970’s and the author is just a gangly, bony eleven-year-old girl just trying to make sense of life and the adults in it; one in particular.
‘Death and Other Miseries’ is like a literary sandwich made up of six short stories; two told in verse.
At the center are two fictional shorts with an autobiographical poem on either side. These are ‘sandwiched’ between two short stories encompassing a brief period in the authors life and two very differant but very memmorable charactors.
All-in-all, ‘Death and Other Miseries’ is an easy, quick read that is at times funny, nostalgic and thought provoking. An enjoyable read.