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Stewkey Blues

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Stewkey Blues

By: D.J. Taylor
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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About this listen

Some of the characters in Stewkey Blues have lived in Norfolk all their lives. Others are short-term residents or passage migrants. Whether young or old, self-confident or ground-down, local or blow-in, all of them are reaching uneasy compromises with the world they inhabit and the landscape in which that life takes place.

©2022 D.J. Taylor (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd/Head of Zeus
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Genre Fiction Short Stories Small Town & Rural

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"In his solid, grounded, entertaining collection of stories, DJ Taylor draws out the mythical qualities of East Anglia's terrain, urban or rural somewhere marginal in between." (Hilary Mantel)

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