This is a story told mostly in iambic pentameter, much like the greatest playwright of our times, William Shakespeare, used so adroitly. A novella of magical realism, the story interweaves a tragic romance and a hysterical adventure played out on a wonderful, glorious Pacific Island. Lost Lovers is a story readers won't be able to put down.
George Lambe, UK
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...this is a fascinating mixture of several literary genres, and to me, that is one of its greatest strengths.
Barbara Klaw, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Think Peter Pan combined with William Shakespeare's funniest plays including A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo + Juliet. That's the novella that Tom Richards has woven together. My heart went out to the protagonist, Grace. She faces so many issues that many women of color in this world face today. But due to her strong character, and the loving loyalty of her partner, she prevails.
Lauret Cusins, Mobile, Alabama, United States
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A bull's eye! This was one of the best short novels I've read in a long time. I have no doubt it will win many awards and rightly so.
Shauna O'Neill, Sydney, Australia
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Because there are enough 'jam boy' references here to make Smuckers blush, then I get the story. Honestly, my recommendation for ye (and I mean it) is to put out the Heartbreak & Happiness Anthology and see what reaction there is to Ham-and-Eggs; if people love its Wit-and-Whimsy, then this new book is for them.
Will Arnold (occasional poet), my best friend from Chicago, Illinois, United States (fortunately, this book isn't dedicated to him because there's simply no room left on the dedication page!)