ContentMo Free Books & Promotions & Ads for Authors & Publishers

View Original

● FEATURED BOOK ● Table For Two by Eliot Parker • Kindle eBook & Paperback • #CyberMonday Book Deal

Table For Two Paperback
by Eliot Parker

Kindle eBook $9.49 • also available in Paperback


"These stories both delight and displace. To sit at a “Table for Two” is to sit in the company of a masterful new voice in fiction. Parker’s collection is not to be missed.”  --Jacinda Townsend, Ernest J. Gaines award-winning author of Mother Country

Conversation is more than just words being spoken, interpreted, and acted upon by others. Conversation is also the ultimate human interest activity, bringing people into direct contact with people in all of their complexity and vulnerability. The main characters in Parker's ten multi-genre stories set in the heart of Appalachia want to be heard; to have others listen to them-really listen-and understand their needs and concerns.

The characters in these stories do not always get listened to, and many of them find that the need for attention comes from aggression. A woman confronts her father about his dementia. Two fathers whose guilt and shame over the disappearances of their sons hide more sinister motives. A young boy frustrated with a ring appraisal learns a lesson about how people and things can be valued equally. Each of the characters in the collection is faced with a balance of talking and listening with a need for action, which often leads to manipulation and coercion.

The characters in these stories want to be heard; to have others listen to them-really listen-and understand their needs and concerns. However, when they do not get listened to, there is often an attempted persuasion by aggression. One character often finds himself/herself faced with another character who believes that conversation has no place in their lives.

See this Amazon product in the original post