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Stupid Stories for Tough Times

Stupid Stories for Tough Times

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Stupid Stories for Tough Times is a collection of short stories filled with the impossible and improbable, the ordinary and the absurd, offering a tonic for our times with humour and observational wit, purpose, fate, and dogs.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 03 July 2024
Publisher: Renard Press Ltd

Stupid Stories for Tough Times is a collection of short stories that explore the absurd and the ordinary in life and death. The stories are filled with the impossible and the improbable, the ordinary and the absurd, and are shot through with humor and observational wit, purpose, fate, and dogs. The stories are reminiscent of W.S. Gilbert's short stories, which Crowther knows more about than anyone else. They are a tonic for our times, a search for sense in the strange and baffling times we live in.

The first story, "The Woodland Spirit," features a woodland spirit who causes havoc in suburbia. The spirit is mischievous and playful, but also dangerous, and causes chaos and destruction wherever it goes. The story explores the nature of the spirit and the consequences of its actions.

The second story, "A Wayward Uncle," features a wayward uncle who causes suspicion in the family. The uncle is a selfish and irresponsible man who has a history of making bad decisions. The story explores the consequences of his actions and the impact they have on his family.

The third story, "A Ferocious Troll," features a ferocious troll who seeks a friend. The troll is lonely and isolated, and has a difficult time making friends. The story explores the nature of friendship and the importance of finding someone who understands you.

The fourth story, "Churchill's Statue Goes Walkabout in Westminster," features a statue of Winston Churchill that goes walkabout in Westminster. The statue is a symbol of British history and culture, and is a popular tourist attraction. The story explores the impact of the statue on the people of Westminster and the wider world.

Each story is unique and captivating, and explores a different aspect of life and death. The stories are written in a clear and concise style, and are easy to read. The humor and observational wit are infectious, and the stories are sure to make you laugh and think.

One of the key themes of the stories is the importance of finding sense in the strange and baffling times we live in. The stories explore the challenges that we face in our daily lives, and the ways that we can overcome them. The stories also explore the importance of friendship and the impact that it can have on our lives.

Another key theme of the stories is the importance of purpose. The stories explore the different ways that people find purpose in their lives, and the ways that they can use their talents and skills to make a difference in the world. The stories also explore the consequences of not finding purpose in our lives.

The stories also explore the impact of fate and dogs. The stories explore the ways that fate can shape our lives, and the ways that dogs can bring joy and happiness into our lives. The stories also explore the ways that dogs can be a source of comfort and support in times of difficulty.

In conclusion, Stupid Stories for Tough Times is a collection of short stories that explore the absurd and the ordinary in life and death. The stories are filled with humor and observational wit, purpose, fate, and dogs, and are a tonic for our times. The stories are reminiscent of W.S. Gilbert's short stories, and are sure to make you laugh and think. Whether you are looking for a way to escape the stresses of everyday life or to explore the deeper aspects of life and death, these stories are sure to provide you with a valuable and enjoyable experience.


Dimension: 129 x 198 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781804471111

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