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'Women Waking Up'
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-9876691-2-4
- EAN9780987669124
- Date de parution22/11/2012
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurP.D.R. Lindsay
Résumé
Women Waking Up is a captivating anthology of literary short stories which explores the pivotal moments when ordinary women find extraordinary courage to transform their lives. These eight beautifully crafted short stories featuring complex, relatable female protagonists, strong women's fiction set in New Zealand with vivid sense of place. The stories exploring marriage, motherhood, loss, ageing, and self-discovery are a perfect blend of emotional depth, wry humour, and unflinching honesty.
Themes of resilience, justice, and female empowerment come from a grieving daughter finally understanding her mother's sacrifices to a fifty-year-old woman realising she must save herself, from a widow seeking Maori justice to a wife discovering her own strength, these interconnected tales capture life's complexity. Each story asks: When do we stop compromising? When do we wake up? p.d.r. lindsay writes with compassion and insight about the moments that define us.
Her characters face cancer diagnoses, job loss, toxic family dynamics, land disputes, and the slow accumulation of disappointments that can either break us or make us stronger. These are stories about women who refuse to be victims, who use humour as armour, and who discover that real heroism often looks like an ordinary woman making an extraordinary choice. Most of these stories were first published in print magazines in the U.
K. then in Canada, Australia and the USA. Peninsular short story magazine editor, Shelagh Nugent, published some of them and says: 'They were a delight to me as editor, publisher and, above all, reader. It's great to see them again in this e-book. p.d.r.'s stories are not only well written and thoughtful, they're entertaining, a quality which is too often missing in the short story genre these days.
Enjoy them, I did.'What can I say?' (Writer, Jane Wenham-Jones, after reading the first story in the anthology) 'Oh gosh, this just made me cry. I found 'The Paper Nautilus' intensely moving, evocative and beautifully written.'The choices these women face are not uncommon. It's what they decide to do which makes each story unique. Read them, enjoy them and see. Would you make the same choice?
Themes of resilience, justice, and female empowerment come from a grieving daughter finally understanding her mother's sacrifices to a fifty-year-old woman realising she must save herself, from a widow seeking Maori justice to a wife discovering her own strength, these interconnected tales capture life's complexity. Each story asks: When do we stop compromising? When do we wake up? p.d.r. lindsay writes with compassion and insight about the moments that define us.
Her characters face cancer diagnoses, job loss, toxic family dynamics, land disputes, and the slow accumulation of disappointments that can either break us or make us stronger. These are stories about women who refuse to be victims, who use humour as armour, and who discover that real heroism often looks like an ordinary woman making an extraordinary choice. Most of these stories were first published in print magazines in the U.
K. then in Canada, Australia and the USA. Peninsular short story magazine editor, Shelagh Nugent, published some of them and says: 'They were a delight to me as editor, publisher and, above all, reader. It's great to see them again in this e-book. p.d.r.'s stories are not only well written and thoughtful, they're entertaining, a quality which is too often missing in the short story genre these days.
Enjoy them, I did.'What can I say?' (Writer, Jane Wenham-Jones, after reading the first story in the anthology) 'Oh gosh, this just made me cry. I found 'The Paper Nautilus' intensely moving, evocative and beautifully written.'The choices these women face are not uncommon. It's what they decide to do which makes each story unique. Read them, enjoy them and see. Would you make the same choice?























