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Ten Sorry Tales [Hardcover]

Mick Jackson
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Metro London

'A magical, intelligent and blackly comic collection.'

Daily Telegraph

'The kind of book that Wednesday Addams might have enjoyed.’

The List

'A delightful collection of stories ... fantastical and moving. Jackson may just be about to fill a Dahl-shaped hole.’

Radio Times

‘A real treat for fans of surreal literature … Strange, but superb.’

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From the author of The Underground Man and Five Boys comes a rare, dark and remarkable collection of stories.

Ten Sorry Tales is a strange beast: a book of bones and stones, of vengeful hermits and wayward hearses, of junior Rip Van Winkles and resurrectionists.  From the faintly weird to the fiercely eccentric, and from the everyday to the surreal, the stories read like cautionary tales and modern-day fables, as the world of adult experience meets that of the child's imagination.

Two old spinsters dress up drowned men in their parlour. A cantankerous old horse steals buttons off children's jackets and keeps them in a special compartment in his stomach. These and the other characters make for peculiar but exquisite company. At turns funny, gothic, moving and sad, this collection bears testimony once again to one of the most imaginative and original writers at work today.

About the Author

Mick Jackson's second novel, Five Boys (2001), was described in The Sunday Times as 'vibrant, happily eccentric and a joy to read.' His previous novel, The Underground Man (1998), was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread First Novel Award, and was the winner of the Royal Society of Authors' First novel Award. He lives in Brighton.
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