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Stolen Postcards has a cast of three hundred and sixty-six characters (maybe a few more)-a new one for each day of the year. But unlike a sprawling epic that covers years or decades in the lives of its characters, in this book you'll read only a pivotal moment for each person. And what a fascinating mix of people-here you'll find a novice nun who spends her nights in an unexpected pastime and a fashion model who makes a surprising choice. You'll meet a hoarder, a kleptomaniac, the mother of a long-missing child. Each tiny story is a glance at a snapshot of the characters' existence-like…mehr

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Stolen Postcards has a cast of three hundred and sixty-six characters (maybe a few more)-a new one for each day of the year. But unlike a sprawling epic that covers years or decades in the lives of its characters, in this book you'll read only a pivotal moment for each person. And what a fascinating mix of people-here you'll find a novice nun who spends her nights in an unexpected pastime and a fashion model who makes a surprising choice. You'll meet a hoarder, a kleptomaniac, the mother of a long-missing child. Each tiny story is a glance at a snapshot of the characters' existence-like postcards from their lives. Each story has been written in exactly one hundred words. They're depictions of that moment in time when a life teeters, and then either wobbles off in a new direction or settles more firmly into the old one. Stripped of exposition and lengthy description, these stories invite you to look quickly but carefully-and sometimes even to finish the story yourself. Whether you start on January 1st and enjoy one tidbit each day or you open the book and read at random, you're sure to find someone who will speak to your heart.
Autorenporträt
Jan Ackerson lives with her husband, Ben, in rural Michigan. A retired high school teacher, she spends her time doing occasional freelance editing and watching reality television shows. Jan believes that learning should never stop, so in the past few years, she has worked to relearn algebra and geometry and to relearn conversational Spanish. She enjoys spending time with her two daughters and two granddaughters, the holders of her heart. Other interests include travel, ice cream, and most importantly, the improvement of the world through the implementation of social justice, acceptance, and expressions of grace toward all of God's children. Discover more about Jan at 100 Words Stories: https://100wordstoriessite.wordpress.com