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Three short stories explore characters separated by age, life stages, and locations as they strive to understand their unique positions within the societies and cultures they inhabit. Magnus navigates the complexities of his peers, the adults in his life, and his own identity while wrestling with the subtleties of language. Morgan, estranged from her family after a shattering event, confronts uncomfortable truths as she lives, works, and travels in a foreign country. Myra reflects on her choices regarding marriage and emigration - decisions she made for what she believed was best for her family, though not always for herself.…mehr

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Three short stories explore characters separated by age, life stages, and locations as they strive to understand their unique positions within the societies and cultures they inhabit. Magnus navigates the complexities of his peers, the adults in his life, and his own identity while wrestling with the subtleties of language. Morgan, estranged from her family after a shattering event, confronts uncomfortable truths as she lives, works, and travels in a foreign country. Myra reflects on her choices regarding marriage and emigration - decisions she made for what she believed was best for her family, though not always for herself.
Autorenporträt
Lynda Vicars was born in inner city Liverpool, raised and educated in Kirkby, on the outskirts of the city. After attending Liverpool University and completing her teacher training, she volunteered to teach in Nigeria, and travelled throughout that country and other parts of West Africa. On her return from volunteering, she taught in schools in Northern England, with a three-year interlude teaching in Papua New Guinea in the company of her husband and young family. Whilst starting as a teacher of English and history she latterly qualified and specialised in Special Needs teaching. Now retired, she and her husband live on the Beara Peninsula, South West Ireland.