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Satchel of Dreams: a collection of short stories
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Satchel of Dreams: a collection of short stories in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $20.99

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Satchel of Dreams: a collection of short stories in Vernon, BC
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"Satchel of Dreams" tells stories of growing up with hope, disillusion, laughter, and tears through 1950s and 60s in Staten Island. "The Children's Ward" brings readers into a Catholic hospital on the island and studies the short-lived friendships that defined mortality for a seven-year-old boy. "Lake Hopatcong" introduces readers to a hospitalized hero of WWII and his brunette nurse, with whom he fell in love and married while on crutches. "The Route" follows a candy distributor in the South Bronx and the unplanned pathways in life, interrupted by the circumstances of the day. These stories will transport readers to a simpler time before technology, when summers seemed to last forever and riding a bicycle around your neighborhood was all one needed to be happy.
"Satchel of Dreams" tells stories of growing up with hope, disillusion, laughter, and tears through 1950s and 60s in Staten Island. "The Children's Ward" brings readers into a Catholic hospital on the island and studies the short-lived friendships that defined mortality for a seven-year-old boy. "Lake Hopatcong" introduces readers to a hospitalized hero of WWII and his brunette nurse, with whom he fell in love and married while on crutches. "The Route" follows a candy distributor in the South Bronx and the unplanned pathways in life, interrupted by the circumstances of the day. These stories will transport readers to a simpler time before technology, when summers seemed to last forever and riding a bicycle around your neighborhood was all one needed to be happy.


















