Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
321
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2014
Publisher
Pan Books
ISBN-10
0330520261
ISBN-13
9780330520263
Description
In a chilling exploration of isolation, David Jackson constructs a narrative that delves into the harrowing journey of individuals who are pushed to the fringes of society. The story unveils the emotional and psychological upheaval experienced by those who find themselves ostracized, unable to engage with friends and loved ones. Freedom and connection slip away, replaced by a stark reality of loneliness and despair.
As the protagonist grapples with this newfound solitude, they confront the haunting memories of what once was and the stark contrast of their present existence. The world outside continues to buzz and thrive, a constant reminder of what has been lost. This disconnection breeds not only a sense of longing but a gripping fear of the unknown future that lies ahead.
Jackson masterfully captures the struggle against an invisible barrier, illustrating the profound effects of social severance. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the very nature of belonging, the implications of being labelled as an outcast, and the deep human need for interaction and acceptance.
Amidst the despair, the story also seeds a glimmer of hope, suggesting that even in the darkest of circumstances, there lies the potential for resilience and transformation. Pariah serves as a powerful testament to the trials of the human spirit and invites contemplation on what it truly means to belong.
As the protagonist grapples with this newfound solitude, they confront the haunting memories of what once was and the stark contrast of their present existence. The world outside continues to buzz and thrive, a constant reminder of what has been lost. This disconnection breeds not only a sense of longing but a gripping fear of the unknown future that lies ahead.
Jackson masterfully captures the struggle against an invisible barrier, illustrating the profound effects of social severance. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the very nature of belonging, the implications of being labelled as an outcast, and the deep human need for interaction and acceptance.
Amidst the despair, the story also seeds a glimmer of hope, suggesting that even in the darkest of circumstances, there lies the potential for resilience and transformation. Pariah serves as a powerful testament to the trials of the human spirit and invites contemplation on what it truly means to belong.
Genres
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
History
Horror
Business & Economics
Crime