Special Treatment & Other Stories
There is an authenticity to Mark Swain’s
characters that can leave the reader feeling almost like a voyeur. We are
privileged. We know them; care about their plight; laugh and cry with them. We can
certainly never forget them.
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Mark Swain describes this book of 12 short stories as excursions into the lives of others. In
each story we find ourselves transported – thoroughly absorbed. We are there. Some
places we think we recognise, while others are unfamiliar, even mysterious.
There are dark corners, but most of all there is humour – poignant and frequently
ironic. The locations are illuminated for us. Vivid images; the atmospheres;
the smells and sounds. But it is the characters we are drawn to: A divorcee
hairdresser who dotes on her son. A resentful victim of a construction-site
accident. An elderly man victimised by political activists. A boy’s summer job.
Lovers. Adventurers. Workers. Travellers. Prisoners. They open their lives to
us. We are let into their secrets.
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