Amabel Channice

Amabel Channice

Anne Douglas Sedgwick

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789370423138
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Amabel Channice is a novel that delves into the complexities of personal choices, emotional weight, and family dynamics. The protagonist, a woman navigating the aftermath of a troubled marriage, seeks peace in her rural surroundings, but the shadows of her past continue to linger. The story explores the tensions within her relationship with her son, reflecting on the emotional struggles they both face due to their family history. The narrative touches on loneliness, societal expectations, and the challenge of finding personal fulfillment in the face of societal constraints. As the protagonist reflects on her life and her home, the calm surroundings contrast with the deeper emotional turmoil she and her son experience. Their interactions hint at unresolved issues, showing how the past influences their present relationships and their quest for peace and understanding. Through this exploration of family, memory, and the search for meaning, the novel paints a poignant picture of human struggle and resilience.

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