"Most novels begin their lives as short stories. Writing, much
like any gift, skill, habit, or hope, is strengthened through
practice, training, and exercise. The short story is the stretching
and dedication to a running regime long before the marathon. It is
the repetition of scales on the piano, years before the recital." -
David-Michael Harding
"The Cats of Savone" is an exemplary collection of stories from
the pen of historical fiction author David-Michael Harding. Eight
short stories and novellas make up his first installment in The
Completely Abridged Series - Short Novels for Busy People. The
title story is the PEN International Winner, "The Cats of Savone,"
which follows a pregnant cat beneath a mammoth steel gate into the
exercise yard of the Savone Correctional Facility. The hardened
convicts in the maximum security prison adopt the cat as much as
she adopts them. But an accident in the prison leads to murder and
a host of tough choices for tough men - inmates and guards.
Black Men in Bright Blue traces the steps of ten-year-old Rachel
Justice in 1864 while she explores her father's plantation in South
Carolina. As she learns of slavery beneath the shadow of the Civil
War, her secret knowledge of the underground railroad pushes her
family and her young mind into decisions none are ready for.
Eavesdrop on the captain and crew in Forever Beneath the Celtic Sea
as the story follows in the cold wake of the World War I German
submarine the U-20, and its deadly encounter with the luxury
passenger liner Lusitania in 1917.
The History of West Texas According to Henry Brass sits beside
the bed of a of a old soldier, trapper, and patriot who is dying
from consumption. He hasn't lost his sense of humor however as he
relates story after story to a young man who cares for him in his
last days. Henry lived under most of the six different flags that
flew over Texas and weaves wonderful tales for his caretaker whose
own agenda is taken up by the old man. Then move from West Texas in
the 19th Century to another continent and another time in St.
Alden's where a classic fight between good and evil comes to life
on a university campus. An aged Guardian of the campus needs to
pass down the secrets of a mysterious silver and the power of
goodness to his grandson before night demons put an end to a
magical spring and its unique life giving water.
Additional stories provide glimpses into the life of a man who
has gone through a lifetime of labels - retarded in the 50's,
handicapped in the 70's, and now with special needs - Jonny Archer
finds himself on an unlikely trip in The Junket. The Jazz Bridge
chronicles the history and anniversary of an ordinary bridge in an
ordinary town as something extraordinary happens. The collection is
rounded out by My Boo Radley and the high school baseball pitcher
who learns lessons from an old fan who the world viewed as a
monster.
For fans of David-Michael Harding, these shorts and novellas are
glimpses into the stories, talent, passion, and personalization his
rich characters are layered in. Readers care about the people in a
Harding story. You'll cheer and jeer - laugh and cry, and then VOTE
for the one that becomes the next NOVEL
Read, enjoy, and VOTE at DavidMichaelHarding.com.
General
Imprint: |
Q&cy Books
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Completely Abridged, 1 |
Release date: |
November 2013 |
First published: |
November 2013 |
Authors: |
David-Michael Harding
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
260 |
Edition: |
Abridged edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9857285-1-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Special features >
Short stories
Promotions
|
LSN: |
0-9857285-1-5 |
Barcode: |
9780985728519 |
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