Published 01/01/2001 | Hardback,
Description:
‘A major talent’ Hilary MantelShortlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize Whether seeking knowledge, riches, or a better life, the characters in these stories are united by a quest for lasting value, as they ask how we should treat our world, our work, our selves, and each other. A vainglorious mine owner dreams of harnessing all of nature to the machinery of commerce. Two ladies of a certain age hunt rare butterflies in a pre-First World War Europe already experiencing the first bites of biodiversity loss. A climate campaigner must choose between personal happiness and political action. A rural Welsh community is fascinated and angered by glimpses of its invisible, wealthy neighbours.
Exact and lyrical, compassionate, and full of wit and truth, this debut collection from Jo Lloyd, winner of the BBC National Short Story Award, announces a fresh new voice with a sensibility all her own.

New Kid : A Newbery Award Winner
Why Women Grow : Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival
The Strawberry Thief
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gift Wrapping
Washington Black
Fight Club
60 Classic Outdoor Games
Out of the Woods
The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories
Sanctuary
Blood in the Water : A true story of small-town revenge
The RAF Association Puzzle Book
The Testaments
In Defence of Witches : Why women are still on trial


