Description
This is a collection of short stories written by the author. The stories are set in different time periods and in different locations. Some of the stories are about people who are struggling in different ways, while others are about people who are exploring new places. The author writes in a style that is reminiscent of Vonnegut and Carver, and the stories are often unpredictable and far from ordinary.
Variety is truly the spice of life throughout, thanks to the inspired imagination of the author of this collection. Via his vision you can experience the hardship of poverty-stricken nineteenth-century England in 'When God Looked Down to Help a Child', or futuristic space journeys in 'Just One Chance', and the thrill of time travel in 'Ahead of His Time'. The reader should keep one thing in mind: in the great short story tradition of Vonnegut and Carver, the stories may start off as the ordinary run of the mill kind, but expect the unexpected and the far-from-ordinary.