Australian Fiction
George Dunford reviews "Too Much Too Soon" by Stephanie Green
Too Much Too Soon by Stephanie Green
by George Dunford •
Too Much Too Soon by Stephanie Green
Pandanus, $29.95 pb, 176 pp
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In the acknowledgments to this collection of short stories, Stephanie Green tells us that these stories came to her over sixteen years. Several stories draw on her life as a teacher, academic and freelance writer. There are university yarns and staffroom intrigue, along with busy pieces from family history. Overall, these are stories of women in states of change: a wife, returning to the childhood farm, considers leaving her husband; a faded jazz singer reflects on the highs and lows of her career; an artist returns to her roots in the country.
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