Any Time at All and Other StoriesMcClelland & Stewart, 1993 - 219 pages In the extraordinary stories of this collection, random events interrupt seemingly quiet lives, forcing people to accept consequences and make choices. Whether exploring the complexity of female sexuality or the horror of urban violence, Marshall' s fiction is always a passionate engagement with contemporary life. This original New Canadian Library collection brings together 12 of Marshall' s best stories, including two stories here published for the first time. |
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... Sure , " Alison said . " Sure they should . They should be hanged , Mrs. Stoddard . " We stood there for a moment , Mrs. Stoddard muttering still - I was thinking about my head , trying not to raise my hand to its rasp and novelty ...
... Sure , " Alison said . " Sure they should . They should be hanged , Mrs. Stoddard . " We stood there for a moment , Mrs. Stoddard muttering still - I was thinking about my head , trying not to raise my hand to its rasp and novelty ...
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... sure it was she who gave the final push and jumped in when the canoe was afloat . The others ran past the house to the road . News moved fast in that place . Two or three days later my mother took me aside after breakfast . " What is ...
... sure it was she who gave the final push and jumped in when the canoe was afloat . The others ran past the house to the road . News moved fast in that place . Two or three days later my mother took me aside after breakfast . " What is ...
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... sure Marie - Josée would put her up that she'd just called from the station without writing ahead . But something Anna had said at that Halifax conference ( she wasn't sure what ) had been picked up by La Presse . " So you've been down ...
... sure Marie - Josée would put her up that she'd just called from the station without writing ahead . But something Anna had said at that Halifax conference ( she wasn't sure what ) had been picked up by La Presse . " So you've been down ...
Table des matières
The Little White Girl | 11 |
The Accident | 23 |
The Heights | 34 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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