A gifted young textile designer leaves Britain to work for a Nigerian
women's refuge, confident in the conviction that this is her one chance
to make a difference; a 16-year-old accepts a low-paying job as a
window-cleaner for the opportunity it affords him to peer into other
people's lives, and carefully plan his own; and a leading scientist
risks his career by taking a secret lover back to his house one night,
driven by a passion to share his new theory. The characters in this
short story collection are unashamedly defiant. Buoyed by their
self-belief, they enthuse, take calculated risks, and refuse to be
beaten by situations. Offering an object lesson in how fine the balance
can be between self-confidence and self-delusion, this compilation
demonstrates how individuals, caught momentarily off-guard, drunk on the
smallest drop of confidence, are ultimately brought down by their own
belief in themselves.