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OverviewThe Hat Seller of Seville is the opening story in a book of quirky short stories, memoir and poems. Many of the tales focus on human relationships in various settings around the world, and in Australia. Some poems and prose address environmental and social justice issues. Many of the interesting narratives have their roots in travel experiences over five decades.The author's punchy memoirs of his time growing up in the 1950s and 60s give insight into the social, sporting and family life in a country town in New South Wales. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phillip M WilliamsPublisher: Williams Imprint: Williams Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9780645660302ISBN 10: 0645660302 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 28 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPhil Williams takes us on a whimsical journey with these delightful short stories and poems. We meet some engaging characters as well as feeling we are there as invisible observers. Lawrence, Breamlea, Vic. Phil is an adroit storyteller and ardent entertainer who has honed his skill as a compassionate writer to relate the human condition in all its farcical and fervent flaws. John, Maryville, NSW. I have always enjoyed reading Phil's stories and poems. I particularly like the short vignettes of memoir. Heart warming and enchanting. Ann, Cooks Hill, NSW. Every word conveys the high energy of the Phil I know. I feel elevated by his colourful imagination, wise insights, from-the-heart writing and laugh out-loud wit. I love it. Geoff, Carlton, Vic. Phil Williams has a special gift of seeing an interesting story in everyday happenings. His writing style is fresh and immediate, and the stories have enlivening elements of surprise, tension, affection, tenderness, or humour. Addy and John, Perth, WA Twists, history, landscapes, intrigue and occasional sex scandals brews up a gripping read. Always astonishment at the next revelation as the narrative unfolds. Rebecca, Alice Springs, N.T. Phil Williams takes us on a whimsical journey with these delightful short stories and poems. We meet some engaging characters as well as feeling we are there as invisible observers. Lawrence, Breamlea, Vic. Phil is an adroit storyteller and ardent entertainer who has honed his skill as a compassionate writer to relate the human condition in all its farcical and fervent flaws. John, Maryville, NSW. I have always enjoyed reading Phil's stories and poems. I particularly like the short vignettes of memoir. Heart warming and enchanting. Ann, Cooks Hill, NSW. Every word conveys the high energy of the Phil I know. I feel elevated by his colourful imagination, wise insights, from-the-heart writing and laugh out-loud wit. I love it. Geoff, Carlton, Vic. Phil Williams has a special gift of seeing an interesting story in everyday happenings. His writing style is fresh and immediate, and the stories have enlivening elements of surprise, tension, affection, tenderness, or humour. Addy and John, Perth, WA Twists, history, landscapes, intrigue and occasional sex scandals brews up a gripping read. Always astonishment at the next revelation as the narrative unfolds. Rebecca, Alice Springs, N.T. Author InformationPhil Williams draws on his interesting life experiences to present his first book of short stories, poems and memoir. He has travelled extensively in Australia and across the globe and worked in the field of education and management within the not for profit non-government organisations. Phil has a loving wife, children and grandchildren. This is his first book, encouraged by friends and family to publish these stories. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |