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The Furniture Makers

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The Furniture Makers, And Other Tales Lacking Abject Misery

This collection begins with the novella, The Furniture Makers. Circa 1928, Laurence Olivet, a socially reticent bookbinder is on her way to a winter holiday in the country when fate intervenes to strand her in a rural village on the sea. She does not find romance there; nor mystery; nor the redemptive power of simple country living. What she does find is the will to cast aside the safety of a respectable life in order to live a fulfilling one. Her experience not only upends her own life, but is the catalyst that changes the lives of the strangers who take her in, and the basis of a lasting and unlikely friendship.

Other tales included in this collection range from the encounter between an aging retiree and a young boy experiencing their first brushes with grief, a family crisis amid war, and a wayward ghost that unexpectedly follows two young children and their father to a most inappropriate residence in their living room.

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ISBN: 9781432725372
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Author: Kathryn Hahn
Illustrator: Brigette Barrager
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 188 pages
Genres: Shorter Reads