Broken Wings

A Collection of Stories

by John H. Bishop


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Softcover
£16.95
Hardcover
£24.95
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/08/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781413459098
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781413459081

About the Book

You can’t go home again, because home is a time not a place.” Thomas Wolfe In turning Butch’s pages you join ten-year old Billy Johnson at his home on one of the worst days of his life. In Barstools, seventy-five year old Eric is losing his home. You will meet an expatriate executive and his wife in The Ecluse, away from home, searching for the rebirth of their troubled marriage. Instead, cruising along the ancient canals of France he experiences an epiphany. The protagonist in The Math Prize Winner is a modern flawed executive, attempting a final investment and atonement to save his career. The families in The Bad News First face a loss which reawakens the antagonisms and betrayals they encountered thirty years previously. Broken Wings provides a wide variety of characters, plots and dissimilar locations: farms in Grand Forks, Nebraska, a restaurant in Florida, and a funeral in Boston Massachusetts. There are featured locales starting Paris, Seoul, and Hong Kong. The concluding home destination is a 1940’s period piece in Huntsville, Alabama. This mini-memoir is a loving portrayal of John Bishop’s remembrances of his family growing up southern in the shadows of World War II.


About the Author

John H. Bishop has drawn on his 30 years of executive experience in a famous American multinational corporation’s domestic and international business to prepare Broken Wings. Eight years of residencies in Europe and Asia provided him a mirror to hold up for the reader to view the world’s citizens and cultures. His stories are creative insights into the emotional journeys of families traveling along tumultuous paths. Broken Wings contains equal parts tragedy and comedy, which is woven into everyone’s life. Previously he wrote the memoir, Journey without End, describing his worldwide experiences. He lives with his wife, Dianne, and their son Mark, in Palm Coast, Florida. His other five children reside in Texas or Princeton NJ.