Bath Short Story Award Anthology 2016
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The last journey of a refugee. A novel approach to infertility. Coming of age in the 80s with the Cuban boys in town. Hopes, desires and intrigues feature in this compelling collection of the winning and shortlisted entries from the Bath Short Story Award 2016. Judged by BBC Radio 4 producer Mair Bosworth as 'startling, imaginative storytelling' with brilliantly drawn characters who have really stuck with me'.
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