Short Stories of Bainbridge Island
Second Edition
de Oyster Seed Salon
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À propos du livre
Every small town has its stories. Here on Bainbridge Island, a ferry ride from Seattle, local authors offer up creative visions inspired by the people and places of this distinctive community.
The stories in this collection reflect broken dreams and lost love, family struggles, simple pleasures, secrets revealed, and truths shared—from the perspective of mothers, daughters, sons, lovers, and even goddesses. The island can be welcoming or hostile, a home that beckons a return or sends us fleeing, with the nature that surrounds us acting as a palpable force that can both soothe and threaten.
Any resemblance to actual Bainbridge Islanders is purely coincidental—and yet, likely inevitable.
The stories in this collection reflect broken dreams and lost love, family struggles, simple pleasures, secrets revealed, and truths shared—from the perspective of mothers, daughters, sons, lovers, and even goddesses. The island can be welcoming or hostile, a home that beckons a return or sends us fleeing, with the nature that surrounds us acting as a palpable force that can both soothe and threaten.
Any resemblance to actual Bainbridge Islanders is purely coincidental—and yet, likely inevitable.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Littérature
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 184 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798210142955
- Date de publication: mars 20, 2022
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Seattle
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À propos du créateur
Oyster Seed Salon
Bainbridge Island, WA
Jessica Dubey A longtime Bainbridge Island resident who works in communications, Jessica gets her best story ideas while swimming in the icy waters of Puget Sound. Abigail Hamilton A graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute who also attended Parsons School of Design in Paris, Abigail has for many years fed her passion for writing alongside her art and design career. Ulla Solberg Ulla attended the School of Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Cornell University. She now lives a fairly bohemian life on Bainbridge Island.