The Disadvantages of Being Tall

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Author: Lindsay Boyd ISBN: 9781311133595
Publisher: Lindsay Boyd Publication: February 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lindsay Boyd
ISBN: 9781311133595
Publisher: Lindsay Boyd
Publication: February 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 'Goat's Milk' a poor Dominican Republic labourer wistfully contemplates what his life might have been like had he never been plied with goat's milk as a baby. 'Into the Light' is about a religious who slowly becomes reconciled to the thought that his dreams may be a valid reflection of the progress of his spiritual journey. 'Card' is set on Valentine's Day. In their hometown of Bendigo, Australia a young woman toting a card that she has bought to commemorate the occasion tries desperately to bring out the romantic in her slow, unthinking boyfriend. A Japanese travels to Manila in 'Caught', intent on some extramarital fun with the local professional women. In 'Adrift' a young German visiting Australia's tropics has cause to lament both a love that has ended and one tragically cut short in its early stages. The young married couple of 'Something Resembling Love' come face to face, not for the first time, with the frequently painful reality of their union. 'Here They Do Things Differently', the only non-contemporary story in the collection, follows two 19th century Yucatan explorers as they learn that love can manifest in divergent ways across cultures. The heroines of 'The Young Woman Who Loved To Hug', 'Emie' and 'Lidia' each seek a liberation that embraces both their sexuality and deeper yearnings. The long-distance lovers of 'Stolen Kisses' meet in the realisation that their lives are never likely to align in the way they have always wished for. 'Giving Joy Transcendent' portrays the friendship that develops between a centenarian and her considerably younger male caregiver. The vignette 'The Conversation We Might Have Had' encapsulates a moment of separation and at the same time looks ahead with joyous anticipation. The collection closes with the novella 'The Disadvantages Of Being Tall'. The coordinator of a refuge for homeless people in Dublin, Ireland must pick up the pieces of his life after the shock break-up with his long-term lover.

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In 'Goat's Milk' a poor Dominican Republic labourer wistfully contemplates what his life might have been like had he never been plied with goat's milk as a baby. 'Into the Light' is about a religious who slowly becomes reconciled to the thought that his dreams may be a valid reflection of the progress of his spiritual journey. 'Card' is set on Valentine's Day. In their hometown of Bendigo, Australia a young woman toting a card that she has bought to commemorate the occasion tries desperately to bring out the romantic in her slow, unthinking boyfriend. A Japanese travels to Manila in 'Caught', intent on some extramarital fun with the local professional women. In 'Adrift' a young German visiting Australia's tropics has cause to lament both a love that has ended and one tragically cut short in its early stages. The young married couple of 'Something Resembling Love' come face to face, not for the first time, with the frequently painful reality of their union. 'Here They Do Things Differently', the only non-contemporary story in the collection, follows two 19th century Yucatan explorers as they learn that love can manifest in divergent ways across cultures. The heroines of 'The Young Woman Who Loved To Hug', 'Emie' and 'Lidia' each seek a liberation that embraces both their sexuality and deeper yearnings. The long-distance lovers of 'Stolen Kisses' meet in the realisation that their lives are never likely to align in the way they have always wished for. 'Giving Joy Transcendent' portrays the friendship that develops between a centenarian and her considerably younger male caregiver. The vignette 'The Conversation We Might Have Had' encapsulates a moment of separation and at the same time looks ahead with joyous anticipation. The collection closes with the novella 'The Disadvantages Of Being Tall'. The coordinator of a refuge for homeless people in Dublin, Ireland must pick up the pieces of his life after the shock break-up with his long-term lover.

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