Ms. Wellington's Oak Tree (Short Story #3)

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Literary
Cover of the book Ms. Wellington's Oak Tree (Short Story #3) by Adam Wasserman, Adam Wasserman
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Author: Adam Wasserman ISBN: 9781370070657
Publisher: Adam Wasserman Publication: May 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Adam Wasserman
ISBN: 9781370070657
Publisher: Adam Wasserman
Publication: May 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A young man returns from a trip to Amsterdam and has an unexpected encounter with customs.

In Renaissance Italy, the chance arrival of a devious merchant at an embittered village brings about unexpected renewal.

A lonely old woman awakes one morning to find that the butcher has climbed into her tree.

The dark, disturbing visions that presage mental illness.

A stubborn nanny with progressive ideas challenges her charge's strict, traditional father.

When their oracles fall inexplicably silent, the people of Miridia send two emissaries out into the world to seek out the gods.

A fat man gets stuck in his neighbor's window and has a surprisingly pleasant evening.

In a distant future dominated by corporations, a tiny but fierce light in the skysmudge is ignored at humanity's peril.

A distraught man sues everyone because he is miserable.

Ms. Wellington's Oak Tree is a collection of short works spanning a variety of genres. Enjoy!

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A young man returns from a trip to Amsterdam and has an unexpected encounter with customs.

In Renaissance Italy, the chance arrival of a devious merchant at an embittered village brings about unexpected renewal.

A lonely old woman awakes one morning to find that the butcher has climbed into her tree.

The dark, disturbing visions that presage mental illness.

A stubborn nanny with progressive ideas challenges her charge's strict, traditional father.

When their oracles fall inexplicably silent, the people of Miridia send two emissaries out into the world to seek out the gods.

A fat man gets stuck in his neighbor's window and has a surprisingly pleasant evening.

In a distant future dominated by corporations, a tiny but fierce light in the skysmudge is ignored at humanity's peril.

A distraught man sues everyone because he is miserable.

Ms. Wellington's Oak Tree is a collection of short works spanning a variety of genres. Enjoy!

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