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Short!
By:Kevin Crossley-Holland
Published on 1998 by Oxford University Press, USA

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In this collection of very short stories, none of the stories is more than two pages long, and some are much shorter. There are stories about ghosts, supermarkets, animals, adventures, and all kinds of things. Kevin Crossley-Holland is an established writer who has produced a number of books for OUP, and this is a short and sharp collection of funny, intriguing, and scary stories.

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Book which was published by Oxford University Press, USA since 1998 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780192781482 and ISBN 10 Code is 0192781480

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Colm Tóibín, typically the award-winning artice writer of The particular Get better atand Brooklyn, changes your boyfriend's attention to your elaborate family relationships between daddies in addition to sons—expressly a worries concerning the literary titans Oscar Wilde, Brandon Joyce, W.B. Yeats, together with most of the fathers. Wilde loathed his or her pop, nonetheless acknowledged that they are a whole lot alike. Joyce's gregarious father had his / her toddler provided by Eire caused by her volatile poise and additionally drinking. When Yeats's daddy, a good puma, was initially it seems like an exquisite conversationalist in whose click appeared to be additional finished as opposed to the pictures he produced. These kind of recognized adult men as well as the dads just who served appearance all of them take place in existence within Tóibín's retelling, just like Dublin's colored inhabitants.

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