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Warnings from the Future: Stories
β Scribed by Chatagnier, Ethan
- Book ID
- 110500446
- Publisher
- Acre Books
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 173 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1946724033
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β¦ Synopsis
In ten provocative stories, Ethan Chatagnier presents us with characters in crisis, people grappling with their own and others' darkness as they search for glimmers to carry them through difficult times, untenable tasks, uncertain futures. The collection explores with unflinching eloquence the quandaries of conscience posed by the present, but also plunges us into a startlingly prescient "what if?" world, exploring in both realms questions concerning the value of perseverance, art, hope, and heart.
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