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Wild Goose Publications Paperback English

And Then She Said

True stories without morals

By John L Bell

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Wild Goose Publications Paperback English

And Then She Said

True stories without morals

By John L Bell

Regular price £10.99
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  • Stories should stand by themselves, especially true stories. For the author or the teller to add a personal note by way of ‘My own perspective is … ‘ or ‘The moral of this tale is …’ prohibits the story from resonating with the experience of the reader or the hearer. All the stories in And Then She Said are true. They come from real life, they involve real people. All they need is to be read, not explained. Including people of many nations, cultures and circumstances, these stories encompass everything from suspected smuggling of pornography to harbouring an alleged enemy in an occupied nation; from being the unlikely confidante of a dying boy to drinking coffee with a convicted murderer; from discovering faith in the face of tragedy to identifying the hidden source of sacrificial generosity.
Stories should stand by themselves, especially true stories. For the author or the teller to add a personal note by way of ‘My own perspective is … ‘ or ‘The moral of this tale is …’ prohibits the story from resonating with the experience of the reader or the hearer. All the stories in And Then She Said are true. They come from real life, they involve real people. All they need is to be read, not explained. Including people of many nations, cultures and circumstances, these stories encompass everything from suspected smuggling of pornography to harbouring an alleged enemy in an occupied nation; from being the unlikely confidante of a dying boy to drinking coffee with a convicted murderer; from discovering faith in the face of tragedy to identifying the hidden source of sacrificial generosity.