A Book Review of Donkey Boy and Other Stories by Author Mary Smith
Shot through with flashes of humour the stories here will entertain, amuse, and make you think. Mary Smith’s debut collection of short stories is a real treat, introducing the reader to a diverse range of characters in a wide range of locations. A donkey boy in Pakistan dreams of buying luxuries for his mother; a mouth artist in rural Scotland longs to leave the circus; a visually impaired man has a problem with his socks; and a woman tries to come to terms with a frightening gift – or curse.
Length: 73 Pages
Genre: Short Stories, Literature & Fiction
Publisher: King Street Press; 1 edition (September 21, 2017)
AWRW Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Donkey Boy and Other Stories by Author Mary Smith is a slice-of-life short fiction anthology focusing on a colorful cast of characters from the Middle East and the United Kingdom, as…
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