The Unshatterables

"Miranda Dillon has mastered the art of dialogue. . . . I am hooked!" -Bob Kunzinger, author of The Iron Star: A Father and Son in Siberia and A Third Place: Notes in Nature

"Miranda writes from a truthful and honest place, connecting us right where we're meant to live . . . the heart." -Don Andreasen, writer, adjunct associate professor at Pratt Institute

"Miranda Faye Dillon has accomplished a very rare thing: to look unflinchingly at loss and pain without losing sight of the redemptive value of compassion and love." -Max Ludington, author of Thorn Tree and Tiger in a Trance

The Unshatterables is a collection of short stories following families, relationships, and those grieving after death. With a diverse series of love stories-young love, widowed love, LGBTQ+ love, parent-child relationships, friendships, and siblings-The Unshatterables unpacks trauma, hope, and healing. Miranda Faye Dillon spotlights the many pitfalls of life-loss, heartbreak, and pain-and highlights the many grand moments-love, growth, and recovery. 

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The Unshatterables

"Miranda Dillon has mastered the art of dialogue. . . . I am hooked!" -Bob Kunzinger, author of The Iron Star: A Father and Son in Siberia and A Third Place: Notes in Nature

"Miranda writes from a truthful and honest place, connecting us right where we're meant to live . . . the heart." -Don Andreasen, writer, adjunct associate professor at Pratt Institute

"Miranda Faye Dillon has accomplished a very rare thing: to look unflinchingly at loss and pain without losing sight of the redemptive value of compassion and love." -Max Ludington, author of Thorn Tree and Tiger in a Trance

The Unshatterables is a collection of short stories following families, relationships, and those grieving after death. With a diverse series of love stories-young love, widowed love, LGBTQ+ love, parent-child relationships, friendships, and siblings-The Unshatterables unpacks trauma, hope, and healing. Miranda Faye Dillon spotlights the many pitfalls of life-loss, heartbreak, and pain-and highlights the many grand moments-love, growth, and recovery. 

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The Unshatterables

The Unshatterables

by Miranda Faye Dillon
The Unshatterables

The Unshatterables

by Miranda Faye Dillon

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"Miranda Dillon has mastered the art of dialogue. . . . I am hooked!" -Bob Kunzinger, author of The Iron Star: A Father and Son in Siberia and A Third Place: Notes in Nature

"Miranda writes from a truthful and honest place, connecting us right where we're meant to live . . . the heart." -Don Andreasen, writer, adjunct associate professor at Pratt Institute

"Miranda Faye Dillon has accomplished a very rare thing: to look unflinchingly at loss and pain without losing sight of the redemptive value of compassion and love." -Max Ludington, author of Thorn Tree and Tiger in a Trance

The Unshatterables is a collection of short stories following families, relationships, and those grieving after death. With a diverse series of love stories-young love, widowed love, LGBTQ+ love, parent-child relationships, friendships, and siblings-The Unshatterables unpacks trauma, hope, and healing. Miranda Faye Dillon spotlights the many pitfalls of life-loss, heartbreak, and pain-and highlights the many grand moments-love, growth, and recovery. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888242841
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
Sales rank: 828,934
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Miranda Faye Dillon graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, with a degree in creative writing and a minor in cinema studies. Her short fiction piece, Leaves, was published by the Saturday Evening Post while she was in college. She works as an editor in Virginia Beach and enjoys writing short stories and screenplays, watching old films, and traveling the world.
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