A cumulative rhyme recounts the efforts of a circus troop to move their stranded circus truck off the railroad track.
Elizabeth Stuckey-French Libros
Elizabeth Stuckey-French crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la conexión humana y el arte de contar historias. Su obra se caracteriza por una aguda visión de las sutilezas de la psique humana, a menudo incorporando elementos de realismo mágico y giros inesperados. A través de sus cuentos y novelas, invita a los lectores a mundos donde la realidad se dobla con la imaginación, explorando temas de identidad, memoria y la búsqueda de sentido. Su prosa está hábilmente elaborada y es evocadora, estableciéndola como una voz distintiva y cautivadora en la literatura contemporánea.






Mycenae: Agamemnon's Capital
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Famous from ancient Greek literature as King Agamemnon's capital, Mycenae was the site of almost unbroken excavation during the 20th century, and this continues today. In presenting a full up-to-date account of the site and placing it in its geographical and historical setting, the author concentrates on the great buildings of the citadel—the Lion Gate, the Cult Centre, and the Palace Complex—which flourished during the palatial Period in the 14th and 13th centuries BC. But she also investigates the legends associated with Mycenae and examines the evidence for the pre-palatial and post-palatial periods. Additionally, she is able to incorporate new information on the town and tombs outside the citadel.
Writing Fiction, Tenth Edition
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Classic creative writing text now in its tenth edition.
Mermaids on the Moon
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The story follows France as she investigates her mother Grendy's mysterious disappearance after her father reveals she has run off. Reuniting with former "mermaids" from Mermaid Springs, FL, France learns about Grendy's revival in the underwater pageant scene and the secrets surrounding her absence. As she delves deeper, including seeking the help of a psychic cat, France uncovers extraordinary truths about Mermaid Springs, her mother, and her own identity, all while racing against time before the upcoming Labor Day show.
The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady
- 479 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
The story follows Marylou Ahearn, who, after receiving a radioactive cocktail from Dr. Wilson Spriggs without her consent in a 1953 government study, spends five decades planning her revenge. Now that she has finally located Spriggs, the narrative delves into themes of betrayal, justice, and the long-lasting impact of trauma, as Marylou confronts the man who altered her life forever.
The First Paper Girl in Red Oak, Iowa: Stories
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the complexities of modern life, Elizabeth Stuckey-French's debut collection of stories delves into the fragile balance between normalcy and individuality. The narratives reveal characters navigating a world where fitting in can lead to alienation, highlighting the challenges of seeking connection amid societal expectations. Through her sharp insights and unique perspective, Stuckey-French captures the nuances of human experience on the brink of instability.