Migrants, immigrants, travelers, and holidaymakers populate the 11 stories that comprise this collection from one of the most respected young Welsh writers. These vignettes focus on lives lived on either side of boundaries and on the fringes of society, and teem with characters whose dreams, yearnings, and regrets are at once unique and universal. Orthodox Jewish teenager Levi, having been caught with pornography, is sent from Brooklyn to a reform school in Israel, where his pious existence is threatened by the nymphomaniac Tzippy, a resident of a nearby psychiatric hospital. Lonely seven-year-old, third-generation Northern Irish-Italian Majella finds solace in her collection of Barbie dolls when her father is murdered by terrorists and her mother is crippled by grief. East German opera aficionado Silke faces a life-changing decision when she wakes to find her American lover stranded on the opposite side of an impenetrable but hastily thrown-up wall. Deep tragedy meets sharp comedy as children come of age and adults come to terms in these unforgettable stories.
Rachel Trezise is an award-winning novelist, short story writer, and playwright. She is the author of the novels In and Out of the Goldfish Bowl, named to the Orange Futures List in 2002, Dial M for Merthyr, winner of the 2010 Max Boyce Prize, and Sixteen Shades of Crazy; the short fiction collection Fresh Apples, winner of the 2006 Dylan Thomas Prize; and the plays Lemon Meringue Pie and Tonypandemonium.