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Beyond Rope and Fence

Unveiling the Layers of Injustice: A Journey Through Race and Discrimination in America

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In «Beyond Rope and Fence,» David Grew deftly explores the interplay between human relationships and the natural world in a contemporary rural setting. With a literary style that marries lyrical prose and vivid imagery, Grew invites readers to contemplate themes of isolation, community, and the constraints of societal expectations. The narrative unfolds through interconnected stories of diverse characters, each grappling with their own entrapments'Äîwhether emotional, physical, or symbolic'Äîultimately leading to profound insights about belonging and freedom. The book is firmly situated within the genre of rural fiction, echoing works by authors such as Marilynne Robinson and Wendell Berry, yet it establishes a unique voice that resonates with modern-day existential questions. David Grew, an accomplished writer and keen observer of life in the countryside, draws upon his own experiences growing up in a small rural town. Having spent years reflecting on the complex dynamics of community, loneliness, and connection, Grew'Äôs intimate understanding of the rural landscape informs the authenticity and depth of his characters'Äô journeys. This personal backdrop not only enhances the thematic richness of the work but also serves as a testament to his commitment to portraying the nuanced fabric of rural existence. «Beyond Rope and Fence» is an essential read for anyone interested in reflections on society and self within the natural world. Grew'Äôs poignant storytelling captivates as it challenges readers to ponder their own boundaries and the invisible fences that dictate their lives. This book is perfect for those who appreciate literature that prompts introspection and evokes empathy for the complexities of human experience.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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180 p.
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4066338087430
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