This
is an ambitious and inspiring book, written by a philosopher-poet. The
writer is clearly interested in the line between rational and irrational,
primal and urban, male and female. It
reminds me of Henry James at times and of William Faulkner at times, as well as
Lewis Thomas and Sir Thomas Browne. There are sentences in
here that are absolute poetry. The mysterious child, Sonya, certainly
alludes to The Turn of the Screw, as well as Rousseau’s wild child. I am
also impressed by the uncertainty of the narrator, and at times thought that
the narrator might be that
interesting fictional device, the unreliable narrator. The novel shows amazing
potential.
Judge,
Writers Digest Self Published Book Awards
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