The Journey Prize Stories 32

The Journey Prize Stories 32

by Téa MutonjiAmy Jones and Doretta Lau
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 22/09/2020

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For more than three decades, The Journey Prize Stories has been Canada's most celebrated annual fiction anthology and a who's-who of up-and-coming writers. With settings ranging from a wildlife rescue centre to a Living Body exhibit, the thirteen stories in this collection represent the year's best short fiction by some of our most exciting emerging literary talents.


On Sunday afternoons, a coven of teenagers gathers at The Lois Lanes bowling alley to discuss their shared obsession with the second hottest boy in school. A patient joins her therapist and her therapist's granddaughter for an unconventional session--a field trip to confront the reviled Feed Machine. Troubled by dreams and trailed by crows, a woman far from home struggles to confront an old guilt. As a half-remembered Beach Boys song plays in the background, a daughter recalls the man her father used to be through a tender inventory of their time together. In a community plagued by petrochemical-induced diseases and environmental ruin, a man spends his nights caring for his dying partner and his days navigating a dangerous workplace. An android watches her creators' relationship break down before her eyes. A gang of girls roams the streets of a ravaged city, hunting their would-be predators. In her journey to become a woman and a healer, a Cree girl enters the woods alone to learn the stories and medicines of plants, only to be transformed by an unexpected connection.


The stories included in this volume are contenders for the $10,000 Writers' Trust McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize.

ISBN:
9780771046537
9780771046537
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
22-09-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
McClelland & Stewart

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