In Another Sun is a lovely and eloquent look at one woman’s journey towards, and away from, the American Dream. We follow its protagonist, the child of Mexican immigrants, through love and loss, career ascent and personal crisis. It’s a specific and detailed story focused on one slice of the American experience; it’s also a great general look at ambition and grace and identity, at the goals that shape our lives—only to leave us longing for something else.
William Auten Bücher
William Auten verfasst Romane, die sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und der Tiefe von Emotionen auseinandersetzen. Sein Stil ist treffend und beobachtend und erforscht die unsichtbaren Fäden, die Charaktere verbinden. Auten konzentriert sich auf psychologische Tiefe und bietet den Lesern Raum für Introspektion. Seine Werke sprechen diejenigen an, die detaillierte und nachdenkliche Prosa schätzen.



Inroads
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book features a collection of poignant narratives that capture the lives of everyday Americans facing unique challenges and moments of connection. From a stock-car driver striving for a birthday gift to a girl experiencing her first encounter with a horse, each story reveals the depth of human experience. Themes of family, friendship, and resilience are woven throughout, showcasing characters like firefighters navigating a storm and a craftsman supporting his grandsons despite financial hardships. These tales celebrate the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Pepper's Ghost
- 386 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Charlotte Alexandra Long seeks to escape her mundane life, including an unsatisfying job and a troubled relationship. Joining a traveling amusement company as a sideshow performer, she transforms into the star Alex, navigating the complexities of her new identity. As she interacts with a diverse cast of coworkers and confronts her father's haunting past, Alex grapples with her evolving sense of self amid the challenges of family dynamics and the uncertainties of her future. The journey explores themes of identity, memory, and the impact of place.