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A woman grows increasingly annoyed by her husband's emails,
offering advice and reminders even months after his death... A
taxidermist dreams of preserving one of his clients after she takes
him out for a coffee... A grieving nurse is troubled by her
daughter's fascination with The Iron Lady... In Safely Gathered In,
Sarah Schofield probes at the heart of what forms us and what we,
in turn, form. The stories collected here expose the spaces that
words often fail to reach and examine how objects - both manmade
and natural - can reflect the darkest manifestations of grief and
disconnection. From the child acting out a family betrayal in the
comfort of her dolls house, to the sister making wind-up toys from
the dead birds she finds on her doorstep, this debut collection
ventures into the surreal and delivers a sense of unease that
leaves us questioning why we gather the things we do. Sarah
Schofield's narrators venture into spaces that language can't
reach; we meet characters who create taxidermy pets to stave off
loneliness or wind-up birds to deal with loss, and children
processing family secrets through their dolls house or imitating
Margaret Thatcher after the death of their father. Schofield also
pushes the boundaries of literary fiction into science-fiction,
with an architect preserving her bactogarden in a time of extreme
climate crisis, and one man mistakenly creating an app to fix
people's problems while they dream. In this powerful and touching
debut collection, Schofield introduces a new and exciting voice to
the canon of women's literary fiction.
Born in what is now Ukraine to Polish parents, naturalised as a
British citizen, and schooled on the high seas of international
commerce, Joseph Conrad was a true citizen of the world. His novels
bore witness to the dehumanising repercussions of empire, explored
a world in which state-sponsored terrorism ruined individuals'
lives, and pioneered complex narrative structures and subjective
points-of-view in what was to become the first wave of literary
modernism. To mark his 160th birthday, 14 authors and critics from
Britain, Poland and elsewhere have come together to celebrate his
legacy with new pieces of fiction and non-fiction. Conrad felt that
the writer's task was to offer 'that glimpse of truth for which you
have forgotten to ask.' In an age of increasing isolationism, these
celebrations remind you of the value of such glimpses. Commissioned
as part of the Joseph Conrad Year 2017.
Malawi is full of surprises for the first time visitor. Theologian
Rodney Schofield and his wife Sarah Schofield in this book document
their experiences of missionary life in Malawi.
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Sarah Schofield
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Eliana Davis is no stranger to moving from one place to another,
but moving in the middle of the school year to the small town where
her parents grew up is something she never thought would happen.
Knowing she will only be there the year her dad is deployed, Eliana
is torn between letting people in or keeping to herself. Will she
listen to her heart or keep flying solo?
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