Eye of a needle: And other stories

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Pub Date Jan 04 2017 | Archive Date May 15 2018

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“A truly beautiful collection that deserves its place on any literary-lover's bookshelf,” T. Williams. 

Cornelia Fick's debut collection is written with a compassionate eye for the fragile positions of women, the dispossessed and the poor. While experimenting with different styles and forms of storytelling, Fick displays an acute insight into the mysteries of human nature. 

Get a slice of life in a small South Africa town in 'Belinda'; take a cheeky look at love in 'Love At First Bite,' and delve into an abusive relationship in 'To Die For'.

This is an accomplished and thought-provoking collection, infused with wit and insight, all the while examining the decay and unseen emotional damage caused by inequality. 

“A truly beautiful collection that deserves its place on any literary-lover's bookshelf,” T. Williams. 

Cornelia Fick's debut collection is written with a compassionate eye for the fragile positions...


Advance Praise

Five star review by Christian Sia for Readers' Favorite. Eye of a Needle: And Other Stories by Cornelia Fick is a gorgeous collection of short and long stories, each suffused with unique literary elements to entertain readers. The author captures the reality of South Africa in vivid detail, in a voice that is clear and absorbing. In "The Beggar," the reader meets the "homeless writer" and the circumstances that led him to miss his big dreams and set up a home under the bridge. "Opposites Attract" features great storytelling skills. There are stories of varying lengths, each looking at a fragment of life through the narrator's eyes, and at times the reader can feel the indictment of the powers that be for the poverty and injustice, or a celebration of love.
This collection features an exciting and delightful blend of flash fiction and longer stories. The shorter ones are tightly written, and the reader feels teased and wanting more once they complete reading each story. The writing itself has many elements of seduction woven into its fabric. The longer stories feature compelling characters, great plots, and well-developed themes. Some of the themes -- love, social issues, poverty -- are recurrent in several stories. The characters that animate the plot lines are well-imagined, most of them are plucked from ordinary life, and are well-sculpted. What was most fascinating for me was the beautiful and elegant writing. It is clean and polished, laden with vivid and beautiful descriptions. Eye of a Needle: And Other Stories is a gorgeous treat for fans of flash fiction and the short story, and Cornelia Fick comes across as a mistress of the genre. ttps://readersfavorite.com/book-review/eye-of-a-needle.

Five star review by Christian Sia for Readers' Favorite. Eye of a Needle: And Other Stories by Cornelia Fick is a gorgeous collection of short and long stories, each suffused with unique literary...


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Haunting snapshots of human moments. Some of the stories left me scratching my head while others are permanently seared into the recesses of my mind. These intriguing short stories take place in South Africa, so many of the cultural references are disorienting. However, the author’s insights into humanity are raw and poignant. These are not feel-good stories, but they have a truth to them that packs an emotional punch.

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