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Child abuse and its horrifying aftereffects are explored in a path-breaking novel, Dueling Voices, by Donald H. Carpenter, author of I Lost It At The Beginning and 101 Reasons Not To Murder The Entire Saudi Royal Family.
Perry Hawkins, an advertising executive in his late twenties, narrates
a critical week in his life. He discovers an unusual manuscript left
behind by his dead father, who perpetrated the abuse upon him. While
reading the manuscript, he recalls his early life and reflects upon the
causes of his present-day problems.
During
the course of a week, he meets a young woman whom he suspects has also
been subject to abuse. Their story, along with the disclosures he makes
about himself, and the discoveries he makes about his father, are the
central subjects of this simply told yet complex story.
Rarely
have events of such a sensitive nature been told in such an indirect,
ultimately enlightening manner. Some will find the story uplifting,
while others will find it curiously downbeat. Only the reader can
decide for certain his or her own individual reaction.
Prepare
to experience one of the most unique novels to appear in many years.
Partly a mystery, partly an examination of a controversial aspect of
society, and partly a diary of shocking self-discovery, it fits into no
easily definable literary category. It is destined to become one of the
most talked-about novels of all time.
This is a revised version of the original edition published in 1993.
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