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Stations

Short Stories Inspired by the Overground Line

Rosalind Stopps, Bartle Sawbridge, Joan Taylor-Rowan, et al.

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From tigers in a South London suburb to retired Victorian police inspectors investigating train based thefts, from collectors of poets at Shadwell to life-changing decisions in Canonbury, by way of an art installation that defies the boundaries of a gallery, Stations takes a sideways look through the windows of the Overground train, at life as it is, or might be, lived beside the rails: quirky, humorous and sometimes horrifying.

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