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Short Stories: True Love and Broken Hearts | [Damon Runyon, James Salter, Nicola Barker, Scott Bradfield, Richard Cortez Day, V. S. Pritchett, Oscar Wilde, Roxanna Robinson, Alison McCloud, Maggie Bevan, Marjorie Ann Watts]
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  • LENGTH
    6 hrs and 4 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-20-12
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Publisher's Summary

From Oscar Wilde’s heart-rending tale of wasted love, to the unusual birthday gift in James Salter’s Give and the classic Guys and Dolls, when the hero plays dice for love, this is a short story collection, which explores several different kinds of love. From elderly couples (Didn’t She Know) to teenagers (The Jarvis Route), sudden passion (The Infidelity Diet) and broken barriers (Didn’t She Know?) these stories explore many kinds of love:

  • Give by James Salter read by Eric Meyers
  • The Three Button Trick by Nicola Barker read by Anna Bentinck
  • The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown (Guys and Dolls)" read by John Guerrasio
  • Didn't She Know by Scott Bradfield read by Kate Haper
  • Out and Back by Richard Cortez Day read by William Roberts
  • On the Edge of a Cliff by V. S. Pritchett read by Richard Baker
  • The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde read by Neil McCaul
  • Embrace by Roxana Robinson read by Helen Bradbury
  • The Thaw by Alison MacLeod read by Kate Haper
  • The Jarvis Route by Maggie Bevan read by Oliver J. Hembrough
  • No Message by Marjorie Ann Watts read by William Hope

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