Dark as Last Night by Tony Birch review – 16 new vignettes from a master of the short story

The perspective of children is central to Birch’s stories, which meld humour and sorrow with an eye for cheeky detail

Tony Birch’s short stories are precious gems. Written in a deceptively simple prose, the pages of Dark as Last Night capture the humanity, courage and humour of characters in the midst of life.

On a fundamental level Birch is concerned with examining human interactions and how people show care for each other in moments of struggle. He writes about relationships – between children, siblings, teenagers, parents and children, the young and old, even strangers on a bus.

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