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Ruby And The Tree House by S.K. Thoth. Author S.K. Thoth. An atemporal fantasy titled "The Centaurian Eaters," deals with the always current issues of trendiness and addiction in society. ". com/treehouse," is a satirical ghost story that pokes fun at society's infatuation with the Internet.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101440417326
ISBN-139781440417320
eBay Product ID (ePID)102833539
Product Key Features
Book TitleRuby and the Tree House : Nine Eclectic Short Stories
Number of Pages306 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
TopicShort Stories (Single Author)
GenreFiction
AuthorS. K. Thoth
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight14.9 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisThis collection of short stories begins with a tale plucked from my childhood memories called "The Stranger," which depicts a child's loss of innocence during the 1960's civil rights movement. An atemporal fantasy titled "The Centaurian Eaters," deals with the always current issues of trendiness and addiction in society. ".com/treehouse," is a satirical ghost story that pokes fun at society's infatuation with the Internet. "Nora And Her Child" unveils the violent secrets behind what appears to be a happy marriage. A controlling mother pushes her own aspirations onto her sheltered, nave daughter in a domestic drama titled "He'll Call." "The Independence of Saura," an anthropomorphic parable, tells the epic adventure of a woman's attempt to recapture her wayward small intestine. And lastly, giving this collection its title, "Ruby And The Tree House" is a coming-of-age, non-linear fantasy about an interracial family who spends their summers living in a mystical tree house., This collection of short stories begins with a tale plucked from my childhood memories called "The Stranger," which depicts a child's loss of innocence during the 1960's civil rights movement. An atemporal fantasy titled "The Centaurian Eaters," deals with the always current issues of trendiness and addiction in society. ".com/treehouse," is a satirical ghost story that pokes fun at society's infatuation with the Internet. "Nora And Her Child" unveils the violent secrets behind what appears to be a happy marriage. A controlling mother pushes her own aspirations onto her sheltered, na ve daughter in a domestic drama titled "He'll Call." "The Independence of Saura," an anthropomorphic parable, tells the epic adventure of a woman's attempt to recapture her wayward small intestine. And lastly, giving this collection its title, "Ruby And The Tree House" is a coming-of-age, non-linear fantasy about an interracial family who spends their summers living in a mystical tree house.