The Return Of The Prodigal

The Return Of The Prodigal

May Sinclair

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789371817400
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The return of the prodigal considers the psychological depth of a man who, after years abroad, must reconcile the self he has become with the one his family remembers. Through a journey back to England, it questions how time, distance, and success alter familial bonds and the notion of home. Reflections unveil the tension between external transformation and internal residue the dissonance between wealth acquired and identity reclaimed. The novel contemplates whether redemption is possible not just through social standing, but through emotional honesty, and how fragile such redemptive efforts are when filtered through years of absence and misunderstanding. It delves into the judgment of family, the disorientation of return, and the understated pain of not fully belonging anywhere. As the protagonist approaches his hometown, his apprehension reveals the fragile human desire for acceptance and reconciliation. The novel quietly critiques the assumptions made about change and the silence that often surrounds emotional distance. In its intimate moments, it captures the universal struggle of confronting one s past not only to be forgiven but to be seen anew.

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