<p>A collection of fifty-four short stories by a prize-winning novelist inspired by family connections and travels across the world. Some are set firmly in the real world: an elderly English spinster living with a grumpy sister reveals a long-kept secret when her American son gets in touch; a shy wife discovers she&#39;s more attractive than she had ever imagined when her husband&#39;s old friend turns up; a sexist professor learns the cruel truth on overhearing his latest &#39;conquest&#39; talking to her friend in a cafe. Magic invades realism in &#39;The Red Chevy&#39; when an old lady in a Texan care home relives her past until she escapes back into it. The writer&#39;s personal experience of an earthquake in China inspired &#39;The Old Grandmother&#39; in which a grandfather and granddaughter make a pilgrimage up Tai Shan mountain to the Buddhist temple on the summit. In other stories a Japanese man is married to a Manga girl whilst an Aborigine boy in Australia dreams of the legendary Red Kangaroo in &#39;Kangaroo Dreaming&#39; a dream that foretells the end of White Man&#39;s world and a return to the old ways. There&#39;s gentle humour in &#39;The Hole&#39; in which a hen-pecked Scottish Borders husband creates an underground retreat in his garden only to meet up with an ancient Celt doing the same to escape the invading Scots. In &lsquo;The Wave&#39; a tribute to all who died in the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami a wealthy Bangkok doctor returns to the beach where he used to meet up with his first love a poor fisherman&#39;s daughter. An elderly woman questions why the walls in her nursing home whisper about death and in &#39;The Soul Sweeper&#39; we learn what happens to the soul after death. A boy finds the ghost of Victorian girl under his bed in &#39;Pink Slippers&#39; and in &#39;The Christmas Dance&#39; a dying musician has his first-ever dance with the Angel of Death. In &#39;Frog Therapy Ltd&#39; an infirm elderly couple learn that a potential cure also carries a risk of side-effects. In &#39;One Click Away&#39; a man learns that computer problems extend to beyond the grave and in &#39;Cissy&#39; reincarnation links India with England. A notorious Italian jewel thief who has inherited his mother&#39;s ability to transform into anything he chooses gets comeuppance in one story. In another a little girl meets a giant rabbit in an allegory about Man&#39;s greed destroying his planet. Orphaned tiger cubs kill a village girl to survive in &#39;The&nbsp;Two-legged Deer&#39; and in &#39;A Baker&#39;s Novel&#39; a dying man tries to re-write a tragic past in a novel. A man fighting for his life on an operating table after a major head traumajourneys inside his head to death in &lsquo;The Letter&rsquo;. In &#39;C Sharp Minor&#39; a young girl aspiring to be a concert pianist is in emotional turmoil after taking on the part of the teenage countess in a TV biopic about the doomed love affair between Beethoven and the girl for whom he wrote the Moonlight Sonata. One little boy wonders whether a sly fox that killed Old Annie&#39;s hens was really the devil; another in &#39;The Tower of Truth&#39; avoids a fairgound tower where his grandfather discovers pain not pleasure when promised &#39;the past present and future.&#39; A doctor discovers disturbing secrets about his family&#39;s past from his dementing aunt in one story. In another an old Spaniard remembers the night his mother and village were wiped out by Franco&#39;s men. In &#39;Hawai&#39;i&#39; did the Polynesian Goddess of fire Pele really sit next to a tourist on an airplane? In another story a classics professor is certain the flight attendant is Aphrodite. Although the stories span different genres they share a common humanity from across the globe.</p>
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