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Dislocation
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Dislocation
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Current price: $5.39
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Dislocation
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Home is not just a place. It's a rock in a bay. A teal tent pitched indoors. Asparagus behind a garden shed. A first kiss by a tree. And for too many people, it's something taken, lost, or never quite within reach.
Dislocation brings together twenty-three flash fictions exploring what home means - and what it costs - through voices as varied and urgent as the experience itself. From communities displaced by institutional deceit to grief that fills every corner of a tiny flat, from the small kindnesses that hold us together to the quiet, stubborn act of reclaiming what belongs to us, these stories do not flinch.
Featuring work by Eleanor Anstruther, Mikki Aronoff, Martha Lane, JP Relph, Joanna Campbell, Evita Arakelian, and many others, Dislocation is a collection that moves, provokes, and insists on the dignity of every human life.
All proceeds go to St Mungo's, working across the UK to end homelessness and help people rebuild their lives.
Home is not just a place. It's a rock in a bay. A teal tent pitched indoors. Asparagus behind a garden shed. A first kiss by a tree. And for too many people, it's something taken, lost, or never quite within reach.
Dislocation brings together twenty-three flash fictions exploring what home means - and what it costs - through voices as varied and urgent as the experience itself. From communities displaced by institutional deceit to grief that fills every corner of a tiny flat, from the small kindnesses that hold us together to the quiet, stubborn act of reclaiming what belongs to us, these stories do not flinch.
Featuring work by Eleanor Anstruther, Mikki Aronoff, Martha Lane, JP Relph, Joanna Campbell, Evita Arakelian, and many others, Dislocation is a collection that moves, provokes, and insists on the dignity of every human life.
All proceeds go to St Mungo's, working across the UK to end homelessness and help people rebuild their lives.


















