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The Queen's Margarine

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In Wendy Perriam's sixth short-story collection, catalysts for life-change come in surprising forms. A small, white curly dog pursues a man from pub to office, turning his whole existence upside-down. A collection of porcelain figurines drives an elderly widower to escape his home and find solace with Marilyn Monroe. A bunch of orange tulips propels a staidly married librarian into the arms of an exuberant poet. A pair of returned Eurostar tickets whisks long-separated lovers towards heady new romance. Many of Perriam's characters harbor guilty secrets or long-suppressed desires. Spouses cheat on spouses; restive mothers kick against their ties; loveless singletons yearn for poetry and passion in their lives. Not all her ugly ducklings succeed in turning into swans, but most do at least take wing—and sometimes a touch of magic intervenes. In this inventive new collection, the mundane goes hand in hand with the miraculous—and even the Queen eats margarine.


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Publisher: Robert Hale

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780709098478
  • File size: 278 KB
  • Release date: June 30, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780709098478
  • File size: 278 KB
  • Release date: June 30, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

In Wendy Perriam's sixth short-story collection, catalysts for life-change come in surprising forms. A small, white curly dog pursues a man from pub to office, turning his whole existence upside-down. A collection of porcelain figurines drives an elderly widower to escape his home and find solace with Marilyn Monroe. A bunch of orange tulips propels a staidly married librarian into the arms of an exuberant poet. A pair of returned Eurostar tickets whisks long-separated lovers towards heady new romance. Many of Perriam's characters harbor guilty secrets or long-suppressed desires. Spouses cheat on spouses; restive mothers kick against their ties; loveless singletons yearn for poetry and passion in their lives. Not all her ugly ducklings succeed in turning into swans, but most do at least take wing—and sometimes a touch of magic intervenes. In this inventive new collection, the mundane goes hand in hand with the miraculous—and even the Queen eats margarine.


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