A lifelong resident of New England, Stephen Shore has worked in public education and in business. As an undergraduate, he studied history, music and education at Bridgewater State. Steve was a Graduate Fellow, in the History Department, at Northeastern University. As a single parent, he has raised two fine sons and—through their acquaintances—a plethora of quasi daughters and sons (the characteristics and namesakes of many appearing in his novels).
At this writing, Steve has all three novels in the Annalea Series in publication. He also has published a mystery/crime novel entitled, Sinful Images, and his first western novel, How I Became an Outlaw, by "Chili Beans" Bartlett. He has recently completed a literary novel, Mr. Bithersbee. Another novel, A Hare in the High Grass, is nearly finished, and other works are well begun. Steve obviously lives to write.
There is life on this planet. Animals, vegetation and something other. Among the animals, some are predator and some are prey. And some are both. Within the multitude of animals, there are those which tremble in the high grass. And some of those are of the human species. This work is concerned with the human psyche, and the human condition. But it is dedicated to the something other.
Pity the poor Archie—as you do the hare in the high grass. The poor thing is confused by life and intimidated by your very presence. It can't be certain what to do or not to do. Once you have spotted the hare, the decision is entirely yours. Live or die, you decide. The hare can only stay or run. That will not determine whether it shall live or die. You spot the hare, you decide.
Título : A Hare in the High Grass
EAN : 9780463688144
Editorial : Stephen Shore
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