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I found this a very disconcerting read, especially towards the end. I was never comfortable, always a little on edge, but compelled nonetheless. It is, essentially, a coming of age story much like others but I liked the added depth of philosophy and spiritual discovery that sets this one apart.
Perhaps some of my discomfort was in the sense of "history repeating itself". Are there elements of this novel, written in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, looking back at the prevalent psychology that lead up to its outbreak, that call to mind similarities to now - the close of 2016, beginning of 2017?
We too now feel that something big is brewing. Like I said, very disconcerting.
Perhaps some of my discomfort was in the sense of "history repeating itself". Are there elements of this novel, written in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, looking back at the prevalent psychology that lead up to its outbreak, that call to mind similarities to now - the close of 2016, beginning of 2017?
We too now feel that something big is brewing. Like I said, very disconcerting.