The Arm of the Starfish

The Arm of the Starfish

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Jan 1, 1990 · Anglais · Broché (256 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 256
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1990
Éditeur Hodder & Stoughton
Édition First Thus
ISBN-10 0340517506
ISBN-13 9780340517505

Description

In a world where science intertwines with the mystical, a young boy named Adam Eddington finds himself caught in an adventure that challenges his understanding of both. As he is drawn into a web of intrigue surrounding an elusive marine biologist and the secrets of the ocean, Adam discovers not only the wonders of the sea but also the complexities of human relationships. His journey is layered with themes of identity, responsibility, and the struggle to embrace one's true self amidst external expectations.

As Adam navigates friendships and rivalries, he is introduced to a group of students whose differing motives add to the tension. The dynamic between them becomes a canvas upon which L’Engle explores the concept of good versus evil, depicting how one's choices can ripple through the lives of others. The atmospheric setting, echoing with the calls of the sea, serves as a symbolic backdrop for Adam's internal conflicts and growth.

Throughout Adam's experiences, the narrative intricately weaves philosophical reflections on life, faith, and the interconnectedness of all things. With every twist and turn, readers are invited to ponder their own journeys, ultimately leading to the understanding that the challenges faced can forge resilience and clarity of purpose. In the poetic embrace of the ocean’s vastness, both Adam and the story itself reveal profound truths about the human condition.

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Science-fiction Thriller & Suspense Science & Technologie
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