- Anglický jazyk
Fragments of Tomorrow
Autor: Ross Danforth
"Fragments of Tomorrow: Enduring the Ruins of War and Hope" is a haunting and emotionally powerful tale of survival in the aftermath of war. Maria, a mother clinging to the remnants of her once-vibrant life, and her son Jacob navigate a shattered world where... Viac o knihe
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"Fragments of Tomorrow: Enduring the Ruins of War and Hope" is a haunting and emotionally powerful tale of survival in the aftermath of war. Maria, a mother clinging to the remnants of her once-vibrant life, and her son Jacob navigate a shattered world where hope is as scarce as food. As they journey through a devastated city, they encounter other survivors, each grappling with their own traumas and losses. Together, they must confront the physical and emotional ruins left in the wake of conflict. This psychological novel explores themes of resilience, the human cost of war, and the fragile threads of hope that keep us going even in the darkest times. Maria's inner struggles reflect the broader devastation, as she battles not only the harsh realities of a war-torn landscape but also the weight of her own memories, guilt, and the fear of an uncertain future. "Fragments of Tomorrow" is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, weaving together the stories of those left behind to pick up the pieces. It poses essential questions about what it means to rebuild-both physically and emotionally-and whether it's possible to find light after enduring so much darkness. For readers who appreciate deeply moving, character-driven stories about survival, trauma, and the complexities of hope, this novel offers a raw and profound look at the human condition in the face of unimaginable hardship. Perfect for fans of post-apocalyptic fiction, psychological drama, and literary explorations of war's lasting impact.
- Vydavateľstvo: Ross Danforth
- Rok vydania: 2024
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 216 x 140 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798227672872