Western Canadian writer, Shelley A. Leedahl exposes the emotionally electric lives of men, women, and children with grit, humour, and tenderness. Familial and romantic relationships turn strange or go altogether awry, wild idiosyncrasies develop, and characters navigate their personal joys, ironies, and crashing disasters with courage and grace. These finely crafted contemporary stories resonate with emotion, reject sentimentality, and, like life itself, are impossible to predict. Listen, Honey is an entertaining, thoughtful, and downright sexy book.
Western Canadian writer, Shelley A. Leedahl exposes the emotionally electric lives of men, women, and children with grit, humour, and tenderness. Familial and romantic relationships turn strange or go altogether awry, wild idiosyncrasies develop, and characters navigate their personal joys, ironies, and crashing disasters with courage and grace. These finely crafted contemporary stories resonate with emotion, reject sentimentality, and, like life itself, are impossible to predict. Listen, Honey is an entertaining, thoughtful, and downright sexy book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
In Listen, Honey, the Tenth Book by Shelley Auflage Leedahl, the Western Canadian Writer Exposes the Emotionally Electric Lives of Men, Women, and Children with Grit, Humour, and Tenderness. Familial
In Listen, Honey, the Tenth Book by Shelley Auflage Leedahl, the Western Canadian Writer Exposes the Emotionally Electric Lives of Men, Women, and Children with Grit, Humour, and Tenderness. Familial
Seitenzahl: 140
Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 15mm
Gewicht: 324g
ISBN-13: 9781897190791
ISBN-10: 1897190794
Artikelnr.: 34999892
Autorenporträt
Shelley A. Leedahl is an established multi-genre writer with strong ties to her home, Saskatchewan, and great enthusiasm for her adopted provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. This prolific-and peripatetic writer-currently resides in Wilson Creek, near Sechell on the Sunshine Coast, north of Vancouver. Presenting and leading writing workshops across Canada and also working as an editor, book reviewer, free-lancer, mentor, and radio advertising copywriter for two Edmonton stations, she has enjoyed several national and international fellowships including in Valparaiso, Spain and at Hawthornden Castle, Scotland. She has thrice been short-listed for the CBC literary awards (poetry.)
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