Don'T Let Me Fall: Short Stories
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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A quietly powerful collection of Australian short fiction, Don't Let Me Fall by Phillip Edmonds presents a series of intimate, character-driven narratives that illuminate the fragile edges of everyday life. Edmonds, a respected figure in Australian literary culture and longtime editor of the journal Wet Ink, chronicles the struggles, desires, and quiet desperation of ordinary people navigating relationships, identity, and social displacement. The prose carries a restrained, realist tone — precise and understated — that allows the emotional weight of each story to accumulate with subtle force. Rooted in a distinctly Australian sensibility, the collection illustrates how the mundane and the profound are never far apart, rendering the small moments of human connection and disconnection with remarkable clarity.
Author: Phillip Edmonds
Format: Paperback
Genre: Anthology
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A quietly powerful collection of Australian short fiction, Don't Let Me Fall by Phillip Edmonds presents a series of intimate, character-driven narratives that illuminate the fragile edges of everyday life. Edmonds, a respected figure in Australian literary culture and longtime editor of the journal Wet Ink, chronicles the struggles, desires, and quiet desperation of ordinary people navigating relationships, identity, and social displacement. The prose carries a restrained, realist tone — precise and understated — that allows the emotional weight of each story to accumulate with subtle force. Rooted in a distinctly Australian sensibility, the collection illustrates how the mundane and the profound are never far apart, rendering the small moments of human connection and disconnection with remarkable clarity.