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Winter Tales: Selected Short Stories

Kenneth Steven

Elemental, timeless stories, set in Italy, Finland, Ireland, Russia, Germany, Scotland and America, reveal the impact the seasons can have on our inner being Although each is complete in itself, these beautifully crafted tales contain recurring motifs so our understanding of one is enriched by the reading of others. The perspectives shift mesmerizingly as layer upon layer of human experience is uncovered. Ambiguity, mystery and spiritual searching abound, as the author meditates on many of the themes found in his highly acclaimed poetry: betrayal, lostness, bullying, the miraculous, faith and the power of love.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Marylebone House
  • Publish Date: Sep 21st, 2017
  • Pages: 28
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.70in - 5.00in - 0.50in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9781910674505
  • Categories: LiteraryFamily Life - GeneralShort Stories (single author)

About the Author

Steven, Kenneth: - "Kenneth Steven is one of Scotland's leading poets and several of his collections have been published to date, including Evensong, Coracle and Letting in the Light. He also writes novels and illustrated stories for adults - Glen Lyon and The Well of the North Wind - and children: his The Dog's Nose (published in Norwegian, English and French) won the Norwegian Government's Award for Picture Books. Kenneth promotes creativity within primary and secondary schools, and teaches adult writers' groups."

Praise for this book

Steven is adept at elevating the everyday, and weaving into the apparently ordinary the grace of the eternal . . . Overall these are finely crafted stories, often with subtle Christian inflection, and quiet agendas. "All the Russian greats" would welcome Steven's company.--Martyn Halsall
[On The Well of the North Wind] An emotionally sensitive, refreshingly honest book [that] brings a little known period of British history vividly to life--Alexander McCall Smith