De man die geluk bracht
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
189
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
Dutch media group
Description
In a world where happiness often feels elusive, a mysterious figure emerges to offer solace and solutions. The narrative unfolds with the intriguing introduction of Mr. Parker Pyne, a unique consultant whose unconventional methods promise to lead individuals toward their personal bliss. The story dances between humor and introspection as it dives into the lives of various characters, each seeking guidance in their quests for fulfillment.
Mr. Pyne’s consultations are as varied as the people who come to him, ranging from the trivial to the profound. Each encounter reveals hidden desires and buried secrets, accentuating the complexities of human emotion. Through his keen insights and whimsical approach, he uncovers the reasons behind his clients' discontent and helps them navigate their life's challenges.
The prose captures the essence of early 20th-century society, showcasing the struggles individuals face in their pursuit of happiness. As Mr. Pyne dispenses advice and support, he becomes an unexpected beacon of hope, revealing that often the answer lies within oneself. The exploration of joy, loss, and the intricacies of personal connection emphasizes the timeless question of what it truly means to be happy. In this enlightening tale, the journey toward fulfillment is approached with both kindness and a touch of wit, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths to contentment.
Mr. Pyne’s consultations are as varied as the people who come to him, ranging from the trivial to the profound. Each encounter reveals hidden desires and buried secrets, accentuating the complexities of human emotion. Through his keen insights and whimsical approach, he uncovers the reasons behind his clients' discontent and helps them navigate their life's challenges.
The prose captures the essence of early 20th-century society, showcasing the struggles individuals face in their pursuit of happiness. As Mr. Pyne dispenses advice and support, he becomes an unexpected beacon of hope, revealing that often the answer lies within oneself. The exploration of joy, loss, and the intricacies of personal connection emphasizes the timeless question of what it truly means to be happy. In this enlightening tale, the journey toward fulfillment is approached with both kindness and a touch of wit, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths to contentment.
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