There's Always More to Say

There's Always More to Say - Paperback

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There's Always More to Say

There's Always More to Say - Paperback

by Natalie Southworth
$26.95
Sale price  $26.95 Regular price 

Book Overview

Back Jacket

In the title story of Natalie Southworth's debut collection, sisters sneak out of their unstable mother's apartment to find "reality," an experience with lasting repercussions. Southworth concentrates on moments like this-moments of disconnection, family fragility and unexpected expressions of love.

The stories that make up There's Always More to Say focus on characters struggling to achieve what they think they should want despite the demands and loneliness of modern life. A puppeteer attempts to reinvent himself as a realtor. Preteen girls strive to become like their absentee fathers. A nanny must decide between her future or that of the family dog. A high-achieving working mother is imprisoned by her antidepressants.

Infused with humour and verve, yet full of warmth, Southworth interrogates the quest for more and what it means when ambition clashes with private reality.

Natalie Southworth's short stories have appeared in literary journals in Canada, the US, and the UK. They have won The Brighton Prize, placed third in The Moth Short Story Prize, and were finalists for The Fish Prize, The New Quarterly's Peter Hinchcliffe Award, and Prairie Fire's McNally Robinson Booksellers Short Fiction Contest.
ISBN9781773901862
Author Natalie Southworth
PublisherLinda Leith Publishing
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedMarch 2026
LanguageENG- English
Pages170
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Natalie Southworth

Natalie Southworth's award-winning stories have appeared in literary journals in Canada, the UK and the US, including The North American Review, The Moth Magazine, The New Quarterly, Canadian Notes & Queries, The Brooklyn Review and more. She lives in Montreal.

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