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In Alverston Park, author William Frank gives a deep bow to Jane Austen with a story of love and societal boundaries. Helena Mowbray, a clergyman's daughter, warns her two younger sisters about the impossibility of marrying nobility. Yet this does little to deter the trio of charismatic Fitzosborne brothers, sons of the Earl of Alverston, who find themselves captivated by the Mowbray sisters during the London social season.Set against the opulent backdrop of Regency England, complete with grand balls, architectural splendour and society scandals, the narrative weaves in events like a secret newborn and a daring journey to Napoleon's island prison in the South Atlantic. Through misadventures and tragedies, the tale explores the consequences of class prejudice and the elusive nature of happiness, reflecting issues still resonant in contemporary high society.
A tale maudit set in a time when medicine was part superstition and partly an appeal to ancient authorities, and the prospect of being buried alive was frightfully more common. In that horrible situation, your only hope was that a Grave Listener sitting at your grave would be there to hear your cries for help. In an old, poor village, on a cemetery on a hill, a loutish Grave Listener, an impish five-year-old boy and his little stuffed Bunny are up against a strange plague, a soigné stranger, and a frightened, vengeful village. It will be a depraved little journey, with all its Witchcraft, savagery and comedies of human nature, that tumbles to a towering end.
There is trouble at The Lentil County Department of the Dead when a simple burial becomes an outrageous post-mortem odyssey around Lentil County for the poor corpse that was Irv Fugman. A little poetry book with a big, fantastic journey, this is a sonnet sequence sure to delight, ensorcell and enthrall. Check out all of William Frank's fun little books at www.TuckfordBunnyPress.com
The Fulgent Requiem is a book of poetry that sings with the simple ambition of Life itself, lush and louche with all of its oof. It is at once a lyrical celebration and lament of all that makes us human, where the brightest and the darkest, the violent and the kind, the lovely, the lashing, the tragicomic, in the end and always, defiantly intersect. Visit us at www.TuckfordBunnyPress.com for all of our wondrous, kilter-tilting books!
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