Not everyone likes to go shopping on their lunch hour or spend the time working out at the local gym. For some the time is best spent in the park under a shady tree with their favorite lunchtime short stories. It can be easier to stuff these into a purse or tote than a full length novel. You can only read a chapter or two of a novel anyway. People who love to read often scour bookstores for old classics written by favorite authors.
Margaret Atwood is known for her quirky characters and fantastical plots. "Stone Mattress" is the title story in a collection of nine. Verna, the protagonist, is about to embark on a cruise to the Arctic when she catches sight of a fellow passenger she recognizes. It turns out to be an old flame who did her wrong years earlier. Verna has already killed four husbands, and she is not adverse to adding an old lover to her collection.
Readers either love Hemingway or hate him. There doesn't seem to be any in between. A good story for those unfamiliar with it is "The Snows of Kilimanjaro". Harry, a writer, and his socialite wife, Helen, are in Africa. It turns out Harry is dying of gangrene because he neglected to take care of a thorn prick. During Harry's last hours, he muses about his wasted life and loves.
"Three Questions" is a parable Leo Tolstoy wrote between all those lengthy novels he is so well known for. This story is about a king who sets out to find the answer to the three most important questions in life. He is seeking a wise hermit and ends up tending a seriously wounded man. In the end the king finds out he already has the answers to his questions.
Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, became a household name with the publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". This is a cautionary story about Jim Smiley, a man ready to place a bet on anything, even how high a frog can jump. Jim met his match in a stranger who saw him coming, cheated him out of his money and took off.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his literary theme of great wealth destroying glittering but weak men and women during the Age of Jazz. John Unger is no exception when he meets Percy at prep school. Percy boasts of enormous family wealth obtained from the acquisition of "The Diamond As Big As the Ritz". Family secrets nearly destroy several lives.
James Joyce was an Irishman who wrote about Ireland and the dynamics of Irish family life. "Eveline" is a fine example of that. Eveline finds herself having to choose between a brutish father and the life she knows and a lover who wants her to run away with him to another country. Her final decision is sad, but realistic.
People who love books and words and stories will read almost anything as long as it engages their imagination. The tale can be long or short. It doesn't matter as long as it is well written.
Margaret Atwood is known for her quirky characters and fantastical plots. "Stone Mattress" is the title story in a collection of nine. Verna, the protagonist, is about to embark on a cruise to the Arctic when she catches sight of a fellow passenger she recognizes. It turns out to be an old flame who did her wrong years earlier. Verna has already killed four husbands, and she is not adverse to adding an old lover to her collection.
Readers either love Hemingway or hate him. There doesn't seem to be any in between. A good story for those unfamiliar with it is "The Snows of Kilimanjaro". Harry, a writer, and his socialite wife, Helen, are in Africa. It turns out Harry is dying of gangrene because he neglected to take care of a thorn prick. During Harry's last hours, he muses about his wasted life and loves.
"Three Questions" is a parable Leo Tolstoy wrote between all those lengthy novels he is so well known for. This story is about a king who sets out to find the answer to the three most important questions in life. He is seeking a wise hermit and ends up tending a seriously wounded man. In the end the king finds out he already has the answers to his questions.
Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, became a household name with the publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". This is a cautionary story about Jim Smiley, a man ready to place a bet on anything, even how high a frog can jump. Jim met his match in a stranger who saw him coming, cheated him out of his money and took off.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his literary theme of great wealth destroying glittering but weak men and women during the Age of Jazz. John Unger is no exception when he meets Percy at prep school. Percy boasts of enormous family wealth obtained from the acquisition of "The Diamond As Big As the Ritz". Family secrets nearly destroy several lives.
James Joyce was an Irishman who wrote about Ireland and the dynamics of Irish family life. "Eveline" is a fine example of that. Eveline finds herself having to choose between a brutish father and the life she knows and a lover who wants her to run away with him to another country. Her final decision is sad, but realistic.
People who love books and words and stories will read almost anything as long as it engages their imagination. The tale can be long or short. It doesn't matter as long as it is well written.
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