Paris, 1968: Nicholas finds himself broke, without papers, and on the verge of being deported back to England. Seeking to stay in France, he takes a three-month contract as an English tutor to the 17-year-old Imperial Highness Natalya. It is the perfect solution; free room and board, his wages saved, and a place to hide from police raids. All that is asked of Nicholas is to obey the lifestyle of the Victorian household and not to leave the house's grounds. It should have solved all his problems. The Spaces in Between details the experience of Nicholas as he finds himself an unwitting prisoner within an aristocratic household, apparently frozen in time, and surrounded by macabre and eccentric personalities who seem determined to drag him to the point of insanity. Much deeper runs a question every reader is left to ponder-if this tale is fact and not fiction, then what motivation could have driven his tormentors?
In his exploration of how spaces become places, geographer Ford invites readers to see anew the spaces they encounter every day and often take for granted. 52 halftones.
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As the inaugural novella in the expanding universe that makes up the collective first book: "Strangeness In Sturgeon: Echoes", what follows in successive novellas due out in 2021 is a blend of mystery, deep-seated horror ranging from the ...
The Spaces Between is a short exploration into the beginning and ending of a relationship.
"A girl-centered Catcher in the Rye for the 21st century. "—Kirkus Reviews, starred review Two outcast best friends are desperate to survive senior year and break away from their dying factory town in Stacia Tolman's The Spaces Between Us ...
A compendium of poetry in three sections on a wide range of topical and historical themes. The author delves into racial injustice, travel, natural scenery and creative impulses with vigour and panache.
Eight stories of fantasy, horror, and science fiction that will give you goosebumps, chills, and make you think about what might lie in the spaces between the spaces.
Everything is to be taken with a grain of salt, including this book. This book merely serves as an option for another path to a different way of life.
The contributions gathered in this volume exhibit a great variety of interdisciplinary perspectives on and theoretical approaches to the notion of ‘spaces between’.
but from intuitive inspiration by the origins they sought. carl wrote that reading evans's earliest serials in Fag Rag put words to a truth he had been waiting to recall. In a moment of studying medieval european dances, ...