How Happy They Were: Short Story

Authors: Hollingshead, Greg
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
BISAC/Subject: FIC000000
ISBN: 9781443421997, Related ISBNs: 1443421995, 9781443421997
Classification: Fiction
Number of pages: 25,
Audience: General/trade
Synopsis:

Eric hopes to make friends quickly when he moves to London. Upon meeting Felicia, he immediately falls in love, but the two are soon forced to question whether love is truly enough to make them happy.

With a compelling sense of mystery just below the surface, The Roaring Girl’s twelve short stories showcase Greg Hollingshead’s uncanny ability to turn the world on its head and view life from unexpected perspectives.

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