Pixies of the Sixties: We Can Work It Out : 2
(Author) Alice GeslinGreat Britain in the swinging sixties–The Beatles are taking the music charts by storm, the pop-culture revolution has gripped the nation’s youth…and human and fairies live uneasily, side-by-side. This volume contains two stories focusing on: Carrie Mallinson, the only woman at the Daily Telegraph. She does everything she can to become the first prominent woman reporter in London, but an imminent investigation will challenge her certainties and make her reconsider her priorities... And Amar, a young policeman of Indian origin, who is sidelined in a Scotland Yard department dedicated to fairies after he tried to denounce the racist blunder of a colleague. Assigned to an investigation into the murder of a fairy, his trail quickly leads him to an odious traffic shattering human rights...
Alice Geslin
Alice Geslin is a French writer known for her novel "The Lost Garden," a poignant exploration of love and loss. Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery captivate readers, drawing them into complex emotional landscapes. Geslin's work challenges traditional narrative structures, pushing boundaries and inspiring new voices in literature.