<p>The <em>Miracle of Pont-l'Abbé</em> is the final story in the collection <em>Stories for Boys</em> by Barry Stewart Hunter and a particular favourite of our publisher's: 'Read this fragile tale and you'll be hooked like a <em>bar mulet talan requin</em> - on the prose of this fine and thoughtful writer.'</p><p>Paul-Antoine - 'Toine - is a special boy given a special job at the <em>biscuiterie</em> of Pont-l'Abbé famed for its sweet and salty all-butter Breton galettes. The boy has a stuttering cortex lightning-fast as a calculator and a destiny involving fish the Gulf of Morbihan and the local economy of the port of Pont-l'Abbé.</p><p>The Miracle of Pont-l'Abbé is the first book in the <em>Publisher's Choice</em> series a collection of slim volumes selected by our publisher at the Cambridge Queer Press.</p>