Mosaic: A Multi-Genre Anthology

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A child tries to survive her war-stricken city. A woman inherits the Earth. A chancellor sets out on a journey to save his nation from divide. A father seeks justice.

From the inside of an ambulance to the quiet corners of the soul, this collection of poems and short stories explores the complexities of humankind, featuring themes of love, loss, hope, and resilience. Fourteen authors across the world offer a poignant and diverse portrayal of what it means to be human. And although different, each story is a tessera that holds hands with the next, creating something beautiful.

A MOSAIC. 

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This was a powerful collection of short stories that dealt with all different subjects and I enjoyed how they pulled me in and kept me turning the pages. Some of the stories were an emotional gut punch. When I read Victoria's, I couldn't help but be pulled in and get teary over her raw vulnerability and complete honesty which was a beautiful thing. As I read Nina's, I felt the weight of her guilt and the utterly genuine way she expressed it was a palpable thing. Some incredible, not to be missed debuts!

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What a wonderful read! So much variety and the talent here is incredible. Each work contained within had me hooked. My only complaint is I wanted more! When I reached the end I was shocked it had gone so quickly. It is an honor to be included with all of these astounding authors, and to contribute, in my small way, to the Room To Read charity.

My partner and I enjoyed this so much! Each entry is totally different and yet all meshes together nicely. This was an interesting and entertaining read and we highly recommend it!

This anthology includes many talented authors but one sticks out to me the most.Victoria Andrews.Her story was heartbreaking seeing the inside of what this author, this woman, had went through in her life. Being broken into pieces only to come back together more beautiful than ever.I’m not one to read about real people or anything sad, but this wasn’t really a sad story overall. It was a story of life after survival.This was one person going through Hell only to come out stronger and braver. This provides hope to others who fight their demons every day.You can win.You can survive.You can blossom from your cocoon to become the beautiful butterfly you were meant to be.This was such a beautiful and well written story. I loved it!