Rose, 1944: Pocket Penguins

Rose, 1944: Pocket Penguins by Helen Dunmore is a collection of short stories published by Penguin Books in 2005. This edition, written in English and spanning 64 pages, showcases Dunmore’s lyrical storytelling, reflecting her acclaimed contributions to both poetry and prose for various audiences.
In this collection, readers will discover a selection of stories that highlight the intricacy and depth of Dunmore’s writing. The narratives explore themes found within literature and fiction, offering insights into the human experience through her distinctive voice. This edition serves as a testament to Dunmore’s ability to weave complex emotions and vivid imagery into her work, making it a notable addition to her body of literature.
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Helen Dunmore writes poetry, short stories and novels both for children and adults and she has received widespread acclaim for her work. All ten books of her adult fiction have been published by Penguin, and in Rose, 1944, we present several short stories that reveal the range, intricacy and depth found in one of modern fiction’s great lyrical voices.
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