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A girl repeatedly chops her boyfriend in half but, while her 'other
half' multiplies, she is still not satisfied. Love transforms a
mother working down the chippie - into Elvis. Clary's father puts
antlers on stuffed rabbits to make jackalopes, but when her mother
walks out on them, Clary has to help her father if they are to
survive. Beautiful, sharp and fearless, Costa Short Story Award
winner Angela Readman's debut collection is aptly titled, for each
story packs its share of explosive material. Exposing all kinds of
prejudice - against age, status, disability - the stories also
offer quirky new strategies for troubled lives. If Angela Carter is
Readman's fairy godmother, then David Lynch is her wicked
stepbrother. Don't say you weren't warned ...
It's the 1950s, and Lorrie is unimpressed when her family moves to
the remote Scottish island where her grandad runs a whisky
distillery. She befriends Sylvie, the shy girl next door: `The
slightest smile from Sylvie was a fluffy elephant at the fair. It
had to be won with a clear aim,' writes Lorrie. Yet fun-loving
Lorrie isn't sure Sylvie's is the friendship she wants to win. As
the adults around them struggle to keep their lives on an even
keel, the two young women are drawn into a series of events that
leave the small town wondering who exactly Sylvie is and what
strange gift she is hiding.Readman's feel for emotional nuance and
flair for mixing strangeness with poignant detail make this
long-awaited debut novel one to savour.
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