No. of pages 166
Published: 2009
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"A Suitcase Full of Stories: An Anthology" by Ruth Eastham Paoli is a collection that invites readers to embark on a journey through a diverse tapestry of narratives. Each story captures unique experiences, ranging from poignant moments of reflection to whimsical adventures, all tied together by the common theme of exploration. The anthology features a variety of voices and styles, showcasing character-driven storytelling that delves into human emotions and relationships. As readers unpack the suitcase of tales, they’re transported to different worlds and perspectives, making it a delightful exploration of imagination and creativity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 166 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Bridge House Publishing .
Alan Brown is an established children's author. He is also active in community publishing and has had numerous poems and stories published in local magazines, performed on tape and broadcast on radio. Pauline Burgess is a school teacher, which she says has `fed her writing and passion for children's literature'. Having taught many reluctant readers over the years she truly believes in promoting the idea of 'reading for enjoyment'. Pauline's previous work including, Hipp-o-dee-doo-dah and Gentle Footprints, have been published in numerous magazines and anthologies. She recently received the ACES Award (Artist Career Enhancement Scheme) from the Arts Council NI for her writing, and her writing for children in particular. She is the mother of one pony-mad daughter. Lynne Huggins-Cooper is an established Letts' author. Gill James is an experienced primary school French teacher.