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Collected Stories

Angela Huth

Collected Stories

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ISBN:
9780349115757
ISBN-10:
0-349-11575-3

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Angela Huth is one our most consistently enthralling novelists, with a career that spans such critically acclaimed works as LAND GIRLS, WIVES OF THE FISHERMEN and OF LOVE AND SLAUGHTER. But she is also a master of the short story, as this succulent retrospective spanning 25 years reveals. This new anthology contains the very best of Angela's three short story collections - MONDAY LUNCH IN FAIRYLAND, SUCH VISITORS and ANOTHER KIND OF CINDERELLA - together with two wonderful new pieces: 'Angels Bending Near the Earth', a tale of Christmas and competitive friends; and 'The Wife and a Half', about a woman bewitched by a conversation about Byron. These are vignettes and epiphanies that bear all the hallmarks of Angela's writing skills: her eye for description, her ear for dialogue, her understanding of the subtle intricacies of human relationships. In 'Men Friends', a funeral reveals the truth about an odd couple's relationship; in 'The Bull', a rampaging animal provides the impetus for a woman to change her life; and in 'Sudden Dancer', a husband's plan to surprise his wife ends up with him being surprised himself.

Reviews

  • ‘Angela Huth’s eye for detail is reminiscent of Alan Bennett’s...a very satisfying collection’ DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • 'These are private and tortured moments and Huth reveals the disappointment and embarassment with a clarity that makes us wince with empathy...compelling' GOOD BOOK GUIDE
  • '… Huth is a full technicolour story-teller who clearly enjoys herself.' SPECTATOR
  • 'witty and subtly subversive.' MAIL ON SUNDAY

Paperback: £7.99

Published 15/01/2004

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