All the Broken Places: A Novel
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John Boyne
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Action & Adventure
History
Horror
形式
キンドル
ページ数
512
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
Pamela Dorman Books
版
2
ISBN-10
0593653076
ISBN-13
9780593653074
説明
In a striking exploration of memory and trauma, John Boyne weaves a tale that lingers long after the final page is turned. The protagonist navigates the complex pathways of her past, grappling with the remnants of a childhood steeped in darkness. As she confronts the echoes of her actions and the consequences they have wrought upon her life and those around her, the reader is drawn into a poignant narrative that captures the nuances of guilt, redemption, and the quest for forgiveness.
Set against the backdrop of historical events, the story unfolds with an intricacy that reveals the impact of personal choices against the tide of larger societal changes. Boyne's writing invokes a raw emotional depth, allowing readers to connect intimately with characters whose flaws make them all too human. Each interaction acts as a mirror reflecting the struggles of acceptance and the heavy burden of unspoken truths.
Ultimately, the narrative challenges notions of identity and resilience, asking whether one can ever truly escape their past. As the protagonist seeks to reclaim her life and find solace, the journey becomes a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, leaving readers contemplating the complexities of love and loss.
Set against the backdrop of historical events, the story unfolds with an intricacy that reveals the impact of personal choices against the tide of larger societal changes. Boyne's writing invokes a raw emotional depth, allowing readers to connect intimately with characters whose flaws make them all too human. Each interaction acts as a mirror reflecting the struggles of acceptance and the heavy burden of unspoken truths.
Ultimately, the narrative challenges notions of identity and resilience, asking whether one can ever truly escape their past. As the protagonist seeks to reclaim her life and find solace, the journey becomes a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, leaving readers contemplating the complexities of love and loss.