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My Mother and the Hungarians by Frankie Mcmillan
25.00 NZD
Category: Short Stories | Reading Level: Near Fine
A small child permanently loses all sense of direction after she falls out of a tree. Hungarian refugees learn the local idiom: she'll be right; right as rain. The Social Welfare snoops around a boarding house where immigrant men weep for their homelands and a young child misses her father who is only a ...Show more
The Bag Lady's Picnic by Frankie McMillan
24.95 NZD
Category: NZ Fiction
This edition is Out of Print. Collection of abstract stories dealing cross section of New Zealand life.
The Father of Octopus Wrestling by Frankie McMillan
27.99 NZD
Category: Contemporary Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
Darkly comic, surreal and full of perceptiveness about human vulnerability and eccentricity, Frankie McMillan's small fictions often duck and dive away from the reader's expectations.With a poet's sense of how single words or phrases ripple out with alternate meanings, and a dramatist's feeling for how ...Show more
There are No Horses in Heaven by Mcmillan Frankie
25.00 NZD
Category: Poetry | Reading Level: Very Good
There are no horses in heaven is a warm, delightful collection from poet Frankie McMillan, full of vivid phrasing, eerie moments, and a colourful cast of characters. Readers will keep recalling and revisiting these poems: they tingle with the same sense of the ineffable, like certain chords in musical p ...Show more
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