
A Walk in the Woods and other short stories is my Halloween book choice for today.

What Amazon says
An autumnal stroll through the woods, colourful leaves crunching underfoot, the air fresh on the face, laughter and lightness portraying a happy mother and daughter scene. But something isn’t right…
A young boy who thought he knew his parents finds out that he doesn’t know them at all.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to die and then to look down upon yourself?
These are just a few of the scenes and scenarios found in A Walk In The Woods and other short stories. There are stories to make you smile, tales to bring a tear and stories to shock as well as delight.
Following the success of The Siege and other award winning stories, penned under the name Esther Newton, Freelance writer, copyeditor and Writers Bureau tutor, Esther Chilton brings you her second short story collection. You’ll find plenty of prize-winning stories throughout, as well as some new tales to enjoy.
My review
A Walk In The Woods: and other short stories is an entertaining and intriguing collection that clearly demonstrates the extensive creative abilities of the author.
The stories cover a range of genres from those that relate the spectrum of human emotion to ghosts and the supernatural.
A walk in the Woods is a heart wrenching tale of human loss. My favourite description in the book is included in this story “She laughs, a melodious chuckle bubbling in her throat.”;
Jake sets out the anguish experienced by a boy whose mother is accused of murdering his father and who must come to terms with the reality of his father’s behaviour towards his family;
Book Lovers is a unique tale about obsessive compulsive behaviour and raises awareness that this condition may not be that unusual;
The Letter is a short peak into the sadness of dementia;
The Blue Balloon is a story of a mother’s anguish and hope’s vindication;
The Brat was one of my favourite stories in the collection. The tale of an older sibling’s journey towards discovering the joy of a new sibling;
The Strangest Parents on Earth is an entertaining science fiction story about acceptance and making the best of situations;
Dead is about abuse and retribution;
The Godfather is a story of the rescue of a boy that has been attacked and beaten with a most unusual twist;
The Battle is a story of bravery in the face of great adversity;
William is all about loss, fear, deception and forgiveness told from the perspective of a child;
Operation Flora gives the reader insights into the recognition of a serious life mistake and the path taken to rectify the error before it is too late;
A Walk in the Park is a delightful tale of love lost and found;
The Secret Diary of Marvin Martin aged 14 1/2 demonstrates how everything in life is not always as it appears from the outside;
The Lover is a fresh interpretation of the old saying “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”;
The Dark Place is an excellent depiction of the injustices of the past, particularly for women in a patriarchal world;
Home is about a care giver who despises her charges and must undertake her own journey to gain understanding of the inevitability of old age;
Spaceman Sam is most intriguing as this story could have had a much darker ending than it did. Mother’s need to keep an eye on their children and be disciplined about their time spent gossiping in public places;
If Only shares insights into the psychological complexities of arranged marriages for women who have lived in Western countries where people chose their own life partners; and
Gus was another favourite story of mine. It tell the tale of an elderly man who dies an accidental death and becomes a ghost. Having failed, in his opinion, to have achieved success in any area of living, Gus discovers that as a ghost he has a very special skill.
I highly recommend this excellent collection of different and well written short stories.
Amazon US purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/Walk-Woods-other-short-stories-ebook/dp/B07PVW27CC
It sounds like a wide range of interesting stories. Thank you for the review.
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HI Merril, Esther is a very good writer. She developmentally edited both my novels for me and I hold her in very high regard.
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An impressive and intriguing variety of stories by Esther Chilton! Excellent, comprehensive review, Robbie!
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Hi Dave, Esther Chilton developmentally edited both my novels and I hold her writing skills in very high esteem.
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Thank you for this encouraging review of a book that showcases the talent and imagination of Esther Chilton!
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Hi Annette, it is my great pleasure. Esther developmentally edited both of my novels and I hold her in very high regard.
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This looks so good! Thank you for sharing it. 🙂
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My pleasure, Kymber. I enjoyed this collection.
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What a widely-varying collection of stories. So many different topics and genres it appears. Thanks for the review, Robbie.
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HI Jacqui, that is the best sort of collection – lots of variety.
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Sounds like a winner! Congratulations to Esther on the glowing review!
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Thanks, Liz. Esther is an accomplished writer.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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The mix of stories is definitely intriguing. Thanks fr the review, Robbie, and congratulations to Esther!
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Thank you, Mae. A great collection.
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Great review, Robbie. 😀 Nicely varied stories.
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HI Tim, Esther is a great writer. Thanks for visiting.
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Sounds like you really enjoyed it.
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Hi Craig, it is a great collection.
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Your review has made me want to read the entire collection, Robbie. Congratulations to Esther. Hugs all around.
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HI Teagan, I’m glad you enjoyed. Esther is a great writer. I am well into your latest novella. I love Clover.
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I’m delighted that Clover has a friend in you. 🙂
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Robbie, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful review of A Walk in the Woods! I love how you have captured the individual stories in just a sentence or two! Your post here has reminded me that I have Esther’s book on my Kindle and moved it right to the top! Congratulations to Esther Chilton – she must be overjoyed with your thoughts on her book.
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Thank you so much for this wonderful review. I really appreciate you choosing it as part of your Halloween Book Festival.
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My pleasure, Esther. I thought boosting this book in advance of your other book launch was a good idea.
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Thank you 😊
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