A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A young man severs all conventional ties in order to test his singular vision against the reality of an indifferent world.


A young man severs all conventional ties in order to test his singular vision against the reality of an indifferent world.
Set against the backdrop of the desegregated South, the story explores Elizabeth Nolan's internal struggle with her ingrained racism and her Christian beliefs. Following the tragic loss of her husband and daughter in a car accident, Elizabeth grapples with her grief while facing the challenges of teaching Black students, a situation she resists. The narrative delves into themes of personal loss, racial tensions, and the quest for redemption as she confronts her prejudices and the complexities of her role as an educator.