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Come Let Us Sing Anyway
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Come Let Us Sing Anyway
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Come Let Us Sing Anyway

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A brave, exciting and adult collection that entertains with wit, shocks with frankness, and engages both intellect and emotion. Richly varied, it ranges from extended stories to intense pieces of flash fiction.

Stories may be set in realistic settings – but develop magical narrative twists that make us see all afresh. Others begin in fantasy – returnees from the dead, a man who finds discarded hymens – but are so skilfully realist we can only believe in their actuality.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 5, 2017
ISBN9781845233440
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Leone Ross

Leone Ross is a fiction writer and academic. She was born in England and grew up in Jamaica. Her first novel, All the Blood Is Red, was long-listed for the Orange Prize, and her second novel Orange Laughter was chosen as a BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour Watershed Fiction favorite. Her first short story collection, Come Let Us Sing Anyway, was nominated for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize and Jhalak Prize. Ross has taught creative writing in London for 20 years and worked as journalist throughout the 90s. She lives in London, but intends to retire near water.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    terrific collection. Two of my all time favorite collection are Roupenian's You know you want this and Machado's Her body and other stories and this has immediately become the third. There are so many issues women face cleverly depicted in this book, in so many nuances and genre (erotic, dystopian, sci-fi, absurd). love it
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    No doubt the author has an extremely interesting writing style, but because my lack of familiarity with Caribbean and British culture several of the stories I didn’t understand. Several of the stories were so disturbing to me because the message was not clear to me but is implied. This was a pick for my Go On Girl! Book Club so it was a required read and I completed the book and reread each story but don’t think I can recommend my review as a guide for others. Be prepared to be a little shocked, taken aback and amused at times.