Have you ever peered inside an empty mansion and wondered what its inhabitants used to think, considered what living in the ocean depths would be like, or planned your world trip? What are your feelings about the weather, holidays, decision making, or the pain of grief, captivity, setbacks, farewells and devastation? 'Touchpoints' refers to the spark of familiarity generated when we read something like this that rings true for us. In a mix of situations, the themes of these twelve stories connect with, and confirm our life experience ranging from the warmth of pleasant memories to the harshness of confinement or the finality of farewell.
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Andrew Rees was born and brought up in Bromley, Kent but has spent time overseas including sixteen years in Sydney, Australia. He returned to the London in 1999, and raised his two children there, but now lives in Haarlem, The Netherlands. While working in Information Technology for a career, he started writing books ten years ago. He has published 'Light Places' (2006), 'Running Over' (2009). 'Touchpoints' is his first book of short stories, inspired by experience, observation and the knowledge that we all have a story in us waiting to be told. Together they make a strong chorus.
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