Madness in the Spring

Madness in the Spring

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Jan 1, 1954 · English · Hardcover
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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1954
Publisher Dodd, Mead & Company

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In a world where spring symbolizes renewal and rebirth, a disturbing undercurrent begins to surface, unveiling the fragility of sanity. Elinore Denniston intricately weaves a tale that captures the essence of a community grappling with its hidden darkness as the season changes. Through richly drawn characters, she explores the fine line between reality and madness, exposing the turmoil that lies beneath seemingly serene exteriors.

As the story unfolds, readers are invited into the lives of individuals whose connections are tested by the spiraling events that come to light with the arrival of spring. Each character reveals their own battles with internal demons, challenging perceptions of normalcy and delusion. Denniston’s vivid imagery and poignant prose create a haunting atmosphere, drawing readers into an emotional journey that resonates deeply.

With a blend of psychological tension and lyrical storytelling, this narrative pushes the boundaries of human experience. Denniston's masterful portrayal of madness provides a thought-provoking look at how the changing seasons can mirror shifts in the human psyche, leaving readers questioning the true nature of sanity amidst the beauty of spring.
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