The Sunflower and the Sparrow
by Fred Simpson
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Pub Date Mar 01 2021 | Archive Date May 03 2021
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Description
How do we grow as adults? What comfort or grudge must be dispensed with, what risk embraced? This comic drama traces the lives of four stalled characters as they intersect and influence one another in odd and unexpected ways.
Carol, a wife trapped, isolated and controlled by an awful man, seethes under a serene mask, but, when sickness tips the balance of power in her favour, she plots a path of retribution.
Frank, an amiable, aging medical practitioner challenged by the unsettling prospect of disabling disease and a decline in professional competency, becomes preoccupied with the looming spectre of irrelevance.
Quince, named after the fruit, has been content to lead a safe life supported by a comfortable inheritance, but a jolt in early middle-age exposes the tantalising and terrifying truth of his potential.
And Eleanor, Frank’s younger colleague, is woken from a seven-year hibernation triggered by the early death of her son’s father and forced to risk hurt for happiness.
Set in the central North Island of New Zealand the book provides a matrix for these flawed but endearing characters, confronted by choice and chance, to navigate their way toward interdependent but uncertain outcomes.
A Note From the Publisher
About the Author:
Fred Simpson was raised in a small village in southern Zimbabwe. In the 1970s he taught English in Bulawayo, worked illegally as a London labourer, failed as a cookware salesman in Germany, then studied medicine in Cape Town. He worked in rural general practice in South Africa before emigrating with his family to New Zealand in 1987. He currently lives in the North Island town of Cambridge with his wife and one cat.
He continues to work as a medical practitioner, but his ‘secret love’ is writing. His poetry has featured in New Zealand, Australian and South African literary magazines, and his first novel, Ted’s Urn, was published in 2015.
Additional edition:
EPUB (ISBN: 9780473546861)
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780473546854 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
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