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Let Me Tell You a Story: Anne O’Brien

24/04/201624/04/2016Suzanne Conboy-Hill Let Me Tell You a Story Tags: anthology, fiction, short story

Soft Irish tones for A Soft Day.  Anne’s story is about family, dislocation, loss, and discovery.

“He leaves Da’s chair empty and sits looking at it as though he can see him in the indent forged by his bum. They’ve re-invented him, into a saint that wouldn’t be seen dead in the bookies – wouldn’t be seen dead, ha!“

 

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