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There are eight billion people on Earth. We collide with just a handful of them throughout our lives, by accident or design. Why not take the time meet a few more? A couple break up on a rainy night; a woman finds comfort eating lunch as her best friend lies in hospital; a runaway longs to go home; a teenager finds herself in an unlikely place. Our stories never end, they just lead into the next. This is the updated second edition of That Sadie Thing, packed with award-winning stories from the first decade of the author's career. Praise for the first edition: ¿¿¿¿¿ An amazing collection of…mehr

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There are eight billion people on Earth. We collide with just a handful of them throughout our lives, by accident or design. Why not take the time meet a few more? A couple break up on a rainy night; a woman finds comfort eating lunch as her best friend lies in hospital; a runaway longs to go home; a teenager finds herself in an unlikely place. Our stories never end, they just lead into the next. This is the updated second edition of That Sadie Thing, packed with award-winning stories from the first decade of the author's career. Praise for the first edition: ¿¿¿¿¿ An amazing collection of short stories that will stick with you long after you've finished reading them - Kazzy ¿¿¿¿¿ The stories left me wondering and musing but also strangely and wonderfully satisfied. Thank you for such a treat! - I Forgive Heathcliff ¿¿¿¿¿ Every story is memorable, and unlike any you've read before. Not only did I thoroughly enjoy this book, but I may just have to read it again. The first time, I gobbled the stories like a bag of chips. Next time, I'll try to slow down and savor. If I can. - Susan Flett Swiderski
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Annalisa Crawford lives in south east Cornwall and shares her home with her husband, and canine writing companion, Artoo. She writes dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal.Her first book, Cat & The Dreamer, was published in 2012 and became the catalyst for longer works and eventually novels: Grace & Serenity (2020), Small Forgotten Moments (2021), and One Tuesday, Early (2024). Her short stories have appeared in Writers' Forum, The New Writers, Flash Fiction Magazine, Fictive Dream, and Reflex Fiction, and many others.Small Forgotten Moments won Silver Medal in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards, and her short story collection, The Clock in My Mother's House, was shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award.Website: annalisacrawford.com