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THE DANCE OF LIFE by Joan Moules
A young unmarried mother who can no longer cope after the
death of her fiancé decides to leave her baby somewhere she is sure
to be found. I can’t give her the kind of life I want to, the kind
she deserves. She leaves the child in a hospital and hurries away…
but I wheel around and race back.… I look into my baby’s eyes
and suddenly I see my mother. And the young mother makes her way to her
parents’ home. This story is set back about 50 years when the social
climate was somewhat different, the emotions and anxieties expressed are
just as relevant today.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(244K)
WMA Format (254K)
YES DEAR by Louise Monaghan
Joyce is a widow coping with the recent loss of her husband, Ken. Although
she has a family around her she feels lonely and depressed. But she imagines
what Ken would have said throughout and gains strength from it. Then young
Tommy bangs on the door, “Mrs Hale, Mrs Hale, come quickly, please.
It’s our mam, she needs you, the babby’s come too soon…”
and again she finds purpose in her life.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(290K)
WMA Format (304K)
MICHAEL by Lynda Wakeling
Bob and his wife, Kath, - the narrator of the story – are enjoying
their time together since their daughter had left home. Then, Debbie comes
home and announces that she is pregnant and not going to marry the baby’s
father. This story examines her mother’s memories as she clears out
the loft, which is to be made into a room for the expected grandchild. Years
before, she had been rushed into marriage to disguise her own untimely pregnancy.
Stress had resulted in the loss of her first baby, Michael. “It’s
going to be all right you know, Kath, with Debbie and her baby. Things have
changed a lot since our day.” And Kath looked forward to being ‘the
proudest granny in our street.’
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(266K)
WMA Format (278K)
JUNGLE TALE by Matthew Stanley
(8 yrs old)
A charming little story about a tiger and a deer that has a twist in its
tail, which would probably need a child’s imagination.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(141K)
WMA Format (152K)
MY BETTER HALF by Nina Tucknott
This empathetic, gentle story is a duologue between the narrator and her
inner voice. Written in the first person the author explores the feelings
of a middle-aged woman from the time she is told she has breast cancer to
post operation and the rebuilding of her self-esteem.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(245K)
WMA Format (257K)
A LETTER FROM A SOLDIER by
Joan Moules
On the anniversary of Dave’s death, Mary re-read his last letter in
which he expressed his love for her and his hope for their future together
after the war. She met her husband, Dave’s friend, when he brought
that letter to her.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(297K)
WMA Format (310K)
FOR THE LOVE OF VERA by Joan
Stanley
The heroine of this story is Vera, a quarter-size violin. She is bought
by a little boy, Timothy who is learning to play. “Ooooow-ooooow!”
she cried as the bow was drawn to and fro. G,E,A,D, all her strings vibrated
in pain, her neck trembled and her bridge collapsed.” Then Granddad
came to tea: “Any violin that has a name must be able to sing, Timothy.”
Within a year Vera was enjoying Tim’s allegretto, but it was only
in the older man’s arms that her spirit soared in cantabile.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(220K)
WMA Format (231K)
TED by Susan Wright
After buying an old teddy bear at a fête, Polly sees an advert in
the church magazine asking for its return. Polly visits and becomes friends
with the previous owner, June, who tells the involved tale of how she came
by the toy. Before the story ends both Polly and June find romance.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(246K)
WMA Format (257K)
THE WEDDING GUEST by Pam Weaver
All is not as it seems. As the story opens Karen enters the beautifully
decorated church, supposedly as a guest to a very extravagant wedding. In
reality she is a devious journalist looking for a scoop.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(301K)
WMA Format (316K)
FOR MOKIE by Pam Weaver
Peter decides to set up a company, The Perfect Day, which designs and makes
all the arrangements for lavish weddings. He is obviously emotionally involved
in the particular event. The twist in this story is that it is his mother’s
wedding
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(249K)
WMA Format (260K)
TOGETHER by Lynda Wakeling.
Set in the nineteenth century, this story tell how a young orphan, country
girl, expected to marry a young yokel, Jem, to whom she rightfully belongs,
falls in love with the local vicar. Her love is reciprocated, but Jonathon
will not take her from Jem, and leaves the village. On a bitter cold night,
Mary sets out in find him. Finally they are re-united through death.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(315K)
WMA Format (328K)
ARUN by Joan Stanley
A piece of almost poetic writing, which describes the author’s enjoyment
of water and the River Arun.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(298K)
WMA Format (310K)
AMIES MILL by Joan Stanley
This factual story tells how a peaceful pastoral scene is shattered when
Win crushes her fingers in the mangle, and the ensuing chaos. Win decides
to go home to her mother, in the nearby town of Horsham, with her new baby,
Joan. Husband, Les, who couldn’t leave the farm, goes to his mother.
Win is persuaded to stay away from the farm for a few weeks to recover.
While the family is away two planes collide overhead. An engine falls through
the cottage roof coming to rest in the baby’s cot. A seemingly disastrous
accident turns out to be a blessing.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(293K)
WMA Format (304K)
HAYMAKING by Joan Stanley
In this short piece of gentle, descriptive writing, the author looks at
haymaking through three generations.
Listen to an audio clip :
MP3 format(76K)
WMA Format (87K)
Listening
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THE DANCE OF LIFE
and other short stories
Penned
by writers from four generations,
this miscellany reflects
The Dance Of Life.