A Distant Summer's Day

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Author: Stephen Bayliss ISBN: 9781370667673
Publisher: Stephen Bayliss Publication: June 24, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephen Bayliss
ISBN: 9781370667673
Publisher: Stephen Bayliss
Publication: June 24, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A group of youths drive endlessly round their small town trying to avoid the hoodlums out to get them; a young man returns from university to the family farm where he must finally stand up to his father and they both must face the past; two teenagers spend the weekend in the bush on a farm and must come to grips with the realities of loss and grief; a young man working in telesales tries to reach out to another human being in a dehumanised society; a woman recalls the harshness of her childhood as she steels herself to evict a behind in their rent tenant; a middle-aged woman faces redundancy as she recalls an unfortunate affair that shaped her whole life and she thinks of what might have been; a youth just out of high school contemplates life in the adult world and yearns for a young woman who unfortunately favours the local heavy and his gang; an eager young journalist interviews one of his literary heroes and learns that even the great are only human. Twelve pieces of short fiction showing different aspects of life - on a farm, in small towns and in the city as characters search for meaning and connection.

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A group of youths drive endlessly round their small town trying to avoid the hoodlums out to get them; a young man returns from university to the family farm where he must finally stand up to his father and they both must face the past; two teenagers spend the weekend in the bush on a farm and must come to grips with the realities of loss and grief; a young man working in telesales tries to reach out to another human being in a dehumanised society; a woman recalls the harshness of her childhood as she steels herself to evict a behind in their rent tenant; a middle-aged woman faces redundancy as she recalls an unfortunate affair that shaped her whole life and she thinks of what might have been; a youth just out of high school contemplates life in the adult world and yearns for a young woman who unfortunately favours the local heavy and his gang; an eager young journalist interviews one of his literary heroes and learns that even the great are only human. Twelve pieces of short fiction showing different aspects of life - on a farm, in small towns and in the city as characters search for meaning and connection.

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