Silence

Silence

Patricia Baum Salgado

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Wise Media Group
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781629673080
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Silence is a gripping tale of ambition, deceit, and the corrosive effects of unchecked power, set against the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic Southern island.The story follows Cordelia, a behavioral scientist who returns to her childhood home of Marsh Island to manage the production as CEO of 'La Pequeña Tierra,' a renowned historical play.Initially enticed by the opportunity to revitalize the production, Cordelia soon finds herself ensnared in a web of long-held secrets and manipulation that extend far beyond the theater’s walls. Her cousin, Elliot Mayer, emerges as a pivotal figure, wielding his influence to control the island’s inhabitants and, most notably, to shield the renowned designer Waden de Watter.Silence masterfully depicts the seductive nature of power, highlighting how individuals can be swayed, manipulated, and ultimately silenced by those who hold it. Elliot, with his carefully crafted persona of Southern charm and generosity, embodies this dynamic. He expertly leverages his position to silence dissent, protect his interests, and maintain the island’s facade of respectability.Silence effectively illustrates this theme through a series of incidents where Elliot manipulates situations to his advantage. For instance, he undermines Cordelia’s authority by questioning her decisions, spreading rumors about her, and publicly criticizing her leadership. Furthermore, Elliot orchestrates a campaign to discredit BH, the production’s artistic director, when BH challenges Waden’s inappropriate behavior.The story vividly portrays the destructive impact of Elliot and Waden’s actions on individuals and the production itself. Cordelia, once optimistic and eager to contribute, finds herself increasingly isolated, undermined, and disillusioned as she witnesses the insidious nature of Elliot’s control. It reveals a pattern of questionable behavior from Waden, ranging from financial mismanagement and explosive outbursts to allegations of sexual misconduct.Warning: This book contains mature themes, including frank depictions of homosexual relationships and sexual encounters between men.

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