The happiest days? : how pupils cope with school /

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Author / Creator:Woods, Peter, 1934-
Imprint:London ; New York : Falmer Press, 1990.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13345119
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ISBN:9781135387259
1135387257
9781850007302
1850007306
1850007314
0203973275
9780203973271
9781850007319
1280174153
9781280174155
9786610174157
6610174156
9781135387266
1135387265
1850007314
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-238) and index.
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Summary:This debut collection of short stories explores the lives of children and young people who, in the wake of events that alter everything, find themselves split like stone. Familiar emotions - love, jealousy, loneliness - are dissembled and shown anew.
A brilliant collection of short stories from an outstanding new voice in contemporary fiction. Happy days have their souring. In this remarkable debut, Cressida Connolly explores the lives of children and young people who, in the wake of events that alter everything, find themselves split like stone. A conversation on a trip to the zoo - words which can't be clutched back - heralds the end of a family; a boy watches his father fold Aunt Rose in his arms and loses his vocation; in an alarming account of sibling rivalry, a young girl becomes jealous of the attention afforded her dying sister. Each of these finely crafted stories is its own forceful and separate world where familiar emotions - love, loss, jealousy, loneliness - are dissembled and show anew.
Other form:Print version: The happiest days? London ; New York : Falmer Press, 1990. 1850007306 (alk. paper) :