Seven Years in Chicago

Seven Years in Chicago

John Altamura

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Editorial:
John Altamura
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798218603687
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On September 11, 2001, Jack Almanti’s life is forever changed when his fiancée Sarah Bryant perishes in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Devastated, Jack spirals into depression and alcoholism, while Sarah’s twin sister Emily struggles to support him. As Jack grapples with his grief, he becomes increasingly isolated, losing his job and nearly his life. Meanwhile, Emily’s own marriage to Morgan begins to crumble as she harbors unspoken feelings for Jack.In the aftermath of 9/11, Jack’s desperate attempts to cope with his loss lead him down a dark path. He becomes consumed by guilt, believing he failed to save Sarah, and his downward spiral culminates in a drunken car crash. Forced to leave New Jersey, Jack retreats to his dysfunctional family home in upstate New York, where he slowly rebuilds his life through sobriety and a new job with the railroad. However, his lingering feelings for Emily and his inability to let go of Sarah’s memory continue to haunt him.As time passes, the lives of Jack, Emily, and Morgan become increasingly intertwined. Emily’s marriage disintegrates as she discovers Morgan’s affair with a woman named Clara, while Jack finds himself drawn to a new romantic interest, Shannon, only to be devastated when she reconciles with her ex-fiancé. Meanwhile, Ilona, a troubled woman in Chicago, becomes obsessed with Jack, further complicating his already fragile emotional state.Ultimately, the characters’ journeys are marked by profound loss, betrayal, and the struggle to find meaning and connection in the aftermath of tragedy. Jack’s determination to honor Sarah’s memory and reclaim his own life leads him to make the difficult decision to leave New Jersey and start anew in Chicago, where he hopes to find the fresh start he so desperately needs. As he embarks on this new chapter, a call from Emily sets the stage for a potential reunion, hinting at the possibility of healing and redemption, even in the face of overwhelming heartbreak.The story explores the complex dynamics of grief, love, and the human need for belonging, weaving a tapestry of interconnected lives that are forever altered by the events of 9/11. Through the lens of drama and romance, the narrative examines the resilience of the human spirit and the power of relationships to both uplift and devastate, offering a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience.Seven Years in Chicago is the first novel in a seven-book series exploring love, loss, and reinvention in post-9/11 America.

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