The Seventh Noon

The Seventh Noon

Frederick Orin Bartlett

13,68 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Familia y relaciones
ISBN:
9789373405407
13,68 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

The seventh noon examines the intersection of despair, philosophical inquiry, and the human need for purpose. The narrative follows a character caught between resignation and the final effort to assign meaning to a life that feels aimless. His decision to live one week without obligation becomes a vehicle for confronting the depth of emotional and intellectual exhaustion brought on by societal expectations and internal conflict. The story raises questions about the autonomy of choice, especially in relation to mortality, while revealing how even temporary liberation can reshape one’s perception of self and others. The presence of a mysterious woman adds dimension to this brief reprieve, suggesting that connection and uncertainty can reignite curiosity about existence. As the protagonist moves through days no longer tethered to outcome or permanence, the novel offers a meditation on value the value of time, of chance encounters, and of choosing to engage with life even when disillusioned. This temporary suspension of the future becomes a lens through which the meaning of living is more clearly seen.

Artículos relacionados

  • A Gentleman’s Cry
    Derrick Taylor
    This book is a tool to educate and impact both women and men who can learn fromtheir mistakes and allow themselves to look within when it comes to life experiences, relationships and themselves. However, throughout this time of redemption it seems I continue to battle with myself. When a true artist (whether it’s a painter, actor, musician, writer) creates a 'masterpiece'during...
    Disponible

    14,27 €

  • Birth
    Killik Sonia
    For all women with healthy pregnancies who want to arm themselves with knowledge and avoid unnecessary interventions.Author and mother Sonia Killik, urges and empowers expectant mothers to take back control of their bodies and their births. In a medicated world dominated by caesareans, interventions and impersonality, this step-by-step guide navigates the world of childbirth pr...
    Disponible

    10,52 €

  • Grandma's Remember Everything Diary 2016
    Journal Easy
    A diary to help Grandma remember all of the important things in her life. It includes month planners, weekly planners, address book pages and password reminder pages. This diary would be a delightful and valuable gift for any grandchild to give their Grandma. ...
    Disponible

    9,08 €

  • None Call Me Dad
    Ky Owen
    None Call Me Dad is the true, mesmerizing story of a 21st Century dad. On two weeks notice, Ky Owen becomes an adoptive father to a six-year-old son. Five years later, on two days notice, he becomes a father to a teenage daughter. Along the way he assumes the role of father figure to four other kids. “None call me dad,” Owen writes, “But they know that’s who I am.” Intriguing ...
    Disponible

    11,12 €

  • Simple Steps to a Better Life
    Sandra Williams
    Simple Steps to a Better Life provides a wonderful down-to- earth vehicle to help our children and others live a truly Christian life. Sandra Williams weaves the story of her Italian- American family together with her own journey of faith to share with the reader her understanding of family values, as well as a template for living a God-centered life. The book is an important c...
    Disponible

    15,04 €

  • Connected Parent, Empowered Child
    Leeza Carlone Steindorf
     “Connected Parent, Empowered Child is the operating manual for happy parenting and creating successful empowered kids that we all wish we could have had before we had kids. And it works whether they’re 5 or 25!” — JACK CANFIELD, Co-Author of Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul®  Our kids don't come with an instruction manual, and there is no degree for being a parent...
    Disponible

    14,99 €

Otros libros del autor

  • Big Laurel
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    Step into the heart of the Appalachian mountains with Frederick Orin Bartlett’s 'Big Laurel,' a timeless work of American fiction. This novel transports readers to the rugged beauty and enduring spirit of North Carolina’s rural landscapes. Through its pages, 'Big Laurel' delves into the unique intricacies of mountain life, portraying the challenges, triumphs, and deep-seated tr...
    Disponible

    35,65 €

  • Big Laurel
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    Step into the heart of the Appalachian mountains with Frederick Orin Bartlett’s 'Big Laurel,' a timeless work of American fiction. This novel transports readers to the rugged beauty and enduring spirit of North Carolina’s rural landscapes. Through its pages, 'Big Laurel' delves into the unique intricacies of mountain life, portraying the challenges, triumphs, and deep-seated tr...
    Disponible

    23,17 €

  • New Lives for Old
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    William Carleton’s 'New lives for old' offers an immersive journey into the authentic spirit of New England rural life. This evocative work of American fiction meticulously portrays the daily existence of farmers and the close-knit dynamics within a village community. Through its pages, readers discover the enduring challenges and quiet triumphs inherent in agricultural pursuit...
    Disponible

    21,16 €

  • New Lives for Old
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    William Carleton’s 'New lives for old' offers an immersive journey into the authentic spirit of New England rural life. This evocative work of American fiction meticulously portrays the daily existence of farmers and the close-knit dynamics within a village community. Through its pages, readers discover the enduring challenges and quiet triumphs inherent in agricultural pursuit...
    Disponible

    34,80 €

  • Big Laurel
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    Big laurel examines emotional distance, cultural tension, and desire through the lens of a remote mountain community. The novel’s early chapters introduce a fragile coexistence between tradition and disruption, as a returning outsider unsettles established bonds. One figure is portrayed as inwardly tormented and instinctively possessive, shaped by solitude and the quiet codes o...
    Disponible

    12,33 €

  • The Prodigal Pro Tem
    Frederick Orin Bartlett
    The prodigal pro tem explores emotional responsibility, chosen identity, and the tension between truth and compassion. The story moves through acts of self-invention shaped not by deceit but by empathy, as a man steps into another’s life to protect a family’s fragile hope. In doing so, the narrative raises questions about the ethics of substitution and the emotional cost of tem...
    Disponible

    13,02 €