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A sudden shift in personal circumstances forces the protagonist to confront long-buried secrets that threaten the stability of their current life. Max Barrett explores the internal conflict of an individual navigating an unexpected transition. The narrative follows the protagonist as they attempt to reconcile past choices with present realities, facing opposition from both external social pressures and internal moral dilemmas. The story utilizes a third-person limited perspective to examine the psychological weight of change and the fragility of established routines.
Readers frequently highlight the deliberate pacing of the narrative, noting that it allows for a deep examination of the protagonist's motivations. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the atmospheric prose in establishing a sense of unease throughout the story. Critics observe that the author maintains a consistent focus on character development rather than relying on external plot twists. The thematic exploration of how individuals adapt to life-altering circumstances remains a primary point of interest for those who prefer character-focused narratives.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090033906
ISBN-13:
9780090033904
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