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The Ugliest House in the World
Stories
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242 pages
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Exploring themes of heritage and human experience, this collection features diverse narratives that traverse time and geography. The stories range from whimsical to poignant, showcasing characters in extraordinary situations, such as American bandits in Patagonia and Welsh quarry workers facing a strike. Each tale delves into how small lives intersect with significant events, capturing a blend of humor and tragedy. The title story poignantly addresses a community's grief following a child's accidental death, highlighting the complexities of guilt and connection.
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1998, paperback
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