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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Twenty-One Short Stories

Graham Green
(Review by Renée Fredes)

Twenty-One Short Stories, written by Graham Green, is a book for adolescents or adults, that touches different topics, each one turned into a beautiful short story. In this book you can find stories about betrayal and loyalty, faithfulness and deception among other topics. If you have children, a nephew or perhaps a little neighbor, be careful, `The Destructors` can be your own story. `The Hint of an Explanation` is one of the short stories that deals with the Catholic religion. It does not matter whether you are a catholic or not, this story will make you laugh and cry and think. All the short stories have an unexpected final twist. I highly recommend this beautiful book written by an excellent author.        

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree with you Renee! I read some short stories written by Green, and I quite enjoyed them. Perhaps we can share some of them!
See you,
Giselle Albim