Blokeland - Twelve Journeys in the Minds of Men Blokeland - Twelve Journeys in the Minds of Men

Blokeland - Twelve Journeys in the Minds of Men

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A boy faces the randomness of life, a soldier makes a difficult choice, a migrant seeks new chances, an academic loses something precious, an ageing monk can't escape his past. These are some of the stories of the boys and men of Blokeland. From their first decade to their eighties, these males chart passages through this land of curiosity and hope and loss and sometimes death. Blokeland needs no passport. Vaccination is unnecessary. You map your journey in your mind.

At his first offence hearing, the Childrens' Court magistrate gave him a pep talk and a warning. Staffy told his foster mother he'd been 'abolished and discharged'. The social worker later explained the legal difference between 'admonition' and 'abolition'. He'd not be executed ... well, not yet.

— A Bloody Good Job

A monastery can spurn you like a heretic. It can scrub you from its story and cut you from its body of believers. It can be unforgiving. A monastery seeks no self-reflection. It demands no soul-searching. A monastery is right and infallible. 

— Into the Breeze

Ian winced at the trigger words, 'structure', 'loads' and 'plans' and especially at the phrase, 'research opportunities'. He knew the university code words for work-harder-for-less and understood the three Rs of chaos – reorganisation, relocation and redundancies. 

— Parking Problems

The letter arrived two days earlier, and, although somewhat anticipated, it had upset him greatly. He'd read it a dozen times, each time putting it back in its envelope to restrain its spite. He picked it up and sliding it slowly between fingers and thumb, marvelled at the malevolent power of a few leaves of paper. 

— Nec Redemptio

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
October 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
134
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stringybark Publishing
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
168.1
KB

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