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Too Many Questions: Eight Selected Stories
Contributor(s): Maxeiner, S. R., Jr. (Author)
ISBN: 0595371663     ISBN-13: 9780595371662
Publisher: iUniverse
OUR PRICE:   $9.86  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2005
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Annotation: When one person dares to step into the life of another, to jiggle the rules and risk a result, a story is born. Plenty of conflict without murder and mayhem. Here are eight tales of the human heart.

The reader will find a high-school senior who faces a couple of bad kids, defies her principal and even her father, for reasons that nearly cost her too much. A loser kid catches an unexpected dose of respect and tries not to be stupid after all. Another has made a fatal mistake; can he face up to his town? A nice guy with problems of his own dares to encounter a shy young woman. A married couple of middle years finds a new wrinkle in valentines. And two remarkable women gain very different ends, one by scheme, one through meditation. And an old-time swimmer finds his way home.

Seven stories relate to love, and one does not. The reader may choose.

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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Short Stories
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 6" W x 9" (0.42 lbs) 124 pages
 
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When one person dares to step into the life of another, to jiggle the rules and risk a result, a story is born. Plenty of conflict without murder and mayhem. Here are eight tales of the human heart.

The reader will find a high-school senior who faces a couple of bad kids, defies her principal and even her father, for reasons that nearly cost her too much. A loser kid catches an unexpected dose of respect and tries not to be stupid after all. Another has made a fatal mistake; can he face up to his town? A nice guy with problems of his own dares to encounter a shy young woman. A married couple of middle years finds a new wrinkle in valentines. And two remarkable women gain very different ends, one by scheme, one through meditation. And an old-time swimmer finds his way home.

Seven stories relate to love, and one does not. The reader may choose.