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A collection of short stories captures the absurdities and quiet complications of domestic life through the lens of family dynamics. Each narrative focuses on the protagonist's attempt to navigate mundane challenges, ranging from social faux pas to the unexpected realities of aging. The characters often find themselves at odds with their own expectations or the rigid social structures of their immediate environment. The stories employ a observational tone, highlighting the friction between personal desire and familial obligation. The narrative framework shifts between intimate domestic settings and public encounters, providing a varied look at human interaction.
Readers often note the lighthearted yet observant nature of these stories, which frequently focus on the small, awkward moments that define family life. The pacing is generally described as brisk, allowing for quick engagement with each distinct scenario. Discussion often centers on the author's ability to find humor in everyday situations that might otherwise be considered mundane or stressful. Critics highlight the balance between character development and situational comedy, noting that the stories provide a snapshot of life rather than a complex plot. The collection is frequently cited for its accessible prose and relatable subject matter.
Page Count:
58
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
South Melbourne : Nelson, 1990.
ISBN-10:
0170079112
ISBN-13:
9780170079112
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