
hardcover with white dust jacket
A young man navigates the complex transition into adulthood while grappling with the rigid social structures of his island home. Set against the backdrop of Bermuda, the narrative follows the protagonist as he attempts to reconcile his personal desires with the expectations placed upon him by his family and community. The story utilizes a character-driven framework to examine the friction between individual identity and societal tradition. The protagonist faces internal and external obstacles that challenge his perception of morality and independence throughout the narrative.
Readers and critics often highlight the author's ability to capture the specific cultural and geographical nuances of Bermuda. Discussion frequently centers on the quiet, introspective nature of the prose which prioritizes internal conflict over external plot developments. Many observers note that the pacing is deliberate, allowing for a thorough examination of the protagonist's evolving worldview. The work is often cited for its authentic portrayal of the tensions inherent in small-island life during the period. Readers who appreciate character-focused narratives with a strong sense of place will find this book aligns with their interests.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
1978-01-01
Publisher:
P/B
ISBN-10:
0140044086
ISBN-13:
9780140044089
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