A Very Short Collection of Very Short Stories

Fiction & Literature, Drama, American, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book A Very Short Collection of Very Short Stories by Maniel, Maniel
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Author: Maniel ISBN: 9781476024462
Publisher: Maniel Publication: July 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Maniel
ISBN: 9781476024462
Publisher: Maniel
Publication: July 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

These seven short stories cover such topics as family, injuries and illness, journalism, war, and business. Based on real-life incidents, they are meant to provoke reflections on such character issues as integrity, friendship, prejudice, courage, and respect. Those who enjoy these stories might like the trilogy, The Manifest Destiny Network Chronicles, to appear in summer, 2012. The following stories are included:
The Baseball Practice gives us a glimpse of father-son expectations and relations through the prism of sports;
The Reporter and the Counselor is the story of a high-school journalist confronted with a serious issue of integrity;
Like a Finger Poking me in the Back is the story of life and death issues in the era of modern medicine;
Union Man portrays friendship, loyalty, and respect across a philosophical divide;
I know what to do is a look at life in a large company where things are never quite what they appear to be;
The Random Walk dissects a scary traffic accident which happens to more than just the apparent victim;
A Walk in the Past is a description of how, in the face of prejudice, honor and respect can sometimes be gained through creativity and courage.

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These seven short stories cover such topics as family, injuries and illness, journalism, war, and business. Based on real-life incidents, they are meant to provoke reflections on such character issues as integrity, friendship, prejudice, courage, and respect. Those who enjoy these stories might like the trilogy, The Manifest Destiny Network Chronicles, to appear in summer, 2012. The following stories are included:
The Baseball Practice gives us a glimpse of father-son expectations and relations through the prism of sports;
The Reporter and the Counselor is the story of a high-school journalist confronted with a serious issue of integrity;
Like a Finger Poking me in the Back is the story of life and death issues in the era of modern medicine;
Union Man portrays friendship, loyalty, and respect across a philosophical divide;
I know what to do is a look at life in a large company where things are never quite what they appear to be;
The Random Walk dissects a scary traffic accident which happens to more than just the apparent victim;
A Walk in the Past is a description of how, in the face of prejudice, honor and respect can sometimes be gained through creativity and courage.

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