This is no ordinary
random collection of short stories. Here each brief narrative
stands on its own yet forms part of a continuous and powerful
sequence.
Set in the eastern valleys of south Wales from 1970 to the
present day, it relates the history of Grace and Tamar, their
volatile childhood, disruptive coming-of-age and dubious maturity.
The book is part novel, part fantasy, part social history.
More than anything it tells dark, universal tales about how
utterly strange it is to learn to be human.
Readers who know Deborah Kay Davies’ poetry may be
better prepared than most for the shock of her debut collection
of stories, Grace Tamar and Laszlo the Beautiful, by turns
moving, hilarious and terrifying, and often all three at once.
ISBN 978 1905762 422
£8.99

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