New Book by Toni Morgan: Between Love and Hate


(MENAFN- Market Press Release) ADELAIDE BOOKS is proud to offer the latest work by Toni Morgan Between Love and Hate hitting stores everywhere on June 3rd, 2020.
Drawn from a lifetime of experiences, Toni Morgan's eighteen short stories will excite your imagination, and in process, they will make you wonder about always surprising elements of our personalities. Her unique storytelling with reflections on the world, life, time, and space, raises questions about the nature of reality and what it is to be human.
Born in Alaska, raised in Oregon, where she studied history at Portland State University and married in Hawaii, Toni Morgan has lived all over the United States, from California to Washington, D.C., and the world, from Denmark to Japan. She now makes her home in southwestern Idaho. She is the author of six novels: Two-Hearted Crossing, Patrimony, Echoes From A Falling Bridge, Harvest The Wind, Lotus Blossom Unfurling, and Queenie's Place. Toni's articles and short stories have been published in various newspapers, literary magazines, and other publications (http://tonimorganbooks.com)
"There is an unrelenting authenticity that runs like a thread of truth through all of the short stories in 'Between Love and Hate.' In the masterful flash-fiction pieces, 'The House on East Orange Street' and 'Clipping Coupons' Toni Morgan fuses the salient moments of life into prisms that reflect meaning in the midst of tragedy. She has a gift for inhaling the dreams, goals, and conflicts that drive her fictional characters and exhaling the realizations that inevitably result from their experiences. Whether it be a Japanese family's journey to an internment camp in rural Idaho during World War II, the explosive ending to a woman's encounter with her abusive ex-husband, or a soldier's harrowing encounter with the brutality of war, these stories reveal the inner lives of Morgan's characters as inextricably connected with the wider contexts in which they take place. She effortlessly transports us from the hardscrabble reality of farm life in America to a gold souk in Bahrain filled with the chattering of exotic birds. And in each setting, we are invited to forget the 'foreignness' as we are drawn into the universality of the human heart. Highly recommended." - Judy Yarrow
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