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Nov 4, 2014 · Inglés · Tapa dura (466 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 466
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 4, 2014
Editorial Grove Press
ISBN-10 0802123104
ISBN-13 9780802123107

Descripción

Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous era, Will Self's narrative plunges readers into the upheaval of 1970, where political tensions and societal shifts collide. The story unfolds in the wake of President Nixon's controversial decision to send American troops into Cambodia, igniting protests and unrest across the nation. As the country grapples with the implications of war, individuals from diverse walks of life navigate their own personal battles.

In this vivid exploration of human emotion and societal struggle, characters are shaped by the chaos surrounding them. Their stories intersect in ways that reveal the complexities of loyalty, loss, and the pursuit of understanding amid turmoil. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty, drawing readers into a world where every decision is weighed against the backdrop of history.

As relationships deepen and conflict arises, the characters' journeys often reflect broader questions of morality and consequence. Each narrative thread contributes to a rich tapestry that illustrates the impact of larger events on individual lives, highlighting the ways in which personal and political spheres are inextricably linked.

Self masterfully encapsulates the spirit of a generation, marking a pivotal moment when the innocence of the past gives way to the stark realities of the present. This intricate dance between internal and external conflicts offers both a gripping and introspective experience, inviting reflection on how history shapes human experiences.

Géneros

Romance Suspenso y Thriller Acción y Aventura Historia Manga Naturaleza
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