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1 y separately published work icon Perspectives : Story & Memoir Tangea Tansley , Perth : That's Entertaining , 2018 17437895 2018 selected work short story autobiography

'Covering a wide range of emotive issues from frustrated ambition to religious and cultural differences and understanding, political correctness in the classroom, the underrated effect of homesickness, the slippery search for self, in Perspectives, Tangea Tansley offers a selection of impassioned stories that evoke all the pain, wonder -- and sometimes the joy -- of the human condition. More than just a collection of short stories and memoir, this is a book that turns the spotlight on some of the major issues of our time as well as recognising the nature of our innate humanness.\

'Sad, happy, funny or true, the stories are told from a multitude of different viewpoints that provide a reflection of the world we live in. A schoolteacher steels himself against a pupil's attempt at seduction; the life of a young mother changes due to an impulsive but, as it turns out, serendipitous purchase; an out-of-work artist finds that all is not lost after all; a boy and his dog fight the system; and a lost and lonely young man finds an unexpected friend -- but is it too late?

'In Memoir, Tansley investigates her own feelings on discovering her Jewish background, relates the uplifting story of an elderly friend who finds romance, reveals her memories of her mother's struggle with chronic longing for Africa -- and in a series of three short pieces, Once Were Immigrants, underscores the essential human need for connection.

'As a bonus under Postscript, the author has taken the unusual step of including a story written by her late father, Ken Coton, another story of connection told from the point-of-view of a racehorse, and broadcast more than once around the world. 

'A number of pieces in this collection -- both fiction and non-fiction -- have won awards in national competitions, been published in literary journals, newspapers and anthologies, and broadcast nationally.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Out of Place Tangea Tansley , Perth : That's Entertaining , 2014 17438107 2014 single work novel

'"I say to you, Dana, come prepared to enjoy yourself. That's the only way this will work..." When, finally, Dana turns her back on her own career to join her husband Dekker on a company camp in Saudi Arabia, she smothers her apprehension with the conviction that she is doing the right thing. This is the brave new world of the Sixties after all. What harm can come from taking six months, a year perhaps, as time-out? But she is totally unprepared for the harsh reality and restrictions of her new environment, for the frustration and unhappiness she will uncover and for the predicament in which she finds herself. On the one hand she tries to support her friends, on the other she is blind to the traps she herself is falling into. Out of Place is an intense psychological drama about trying to live up to expectations and loss of identity - a story of the intimate lives of ordinary people, their passions, secrets and all-too-human frailties.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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