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Thirty

An introspective journey through identity, purpose, and time in New York City

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In «Thirty,» Howard Vincent O'Brien crafts a poignant narrative that explores the tumultuous transition into adulthood, capturing the myriad emotions experienced by young adults on the brink of significant life changes. Infused with a lyrical prose style that deftly balances introspective moments with vivid character dialogue, the book navigates themes of identity, ambition, and the inescapable weight of expectations. Set against a backdrop of contemporary societal pressures, O'ÄôBrien's work resonates with readers who have grappled with the complexities of growing up in a fast-paced world. Howard Vincent O'Brien, a multi-talented writer known for his insightful observations on modern life, draws from personal experiences and an academic background in psychology to inform his storytelling. O'Brien's exploration of the transitional period at age thirty reflects both his professional understanding of human development and a relatable narrative rooted in the struggles faced by his own generation. His unique perspective helps illuminate the emotional depth behind what it means to be 'thirty' in a culture obsessed with youth and success. «Thirty» is an essential read for anyone navigating the complexities of adulthood or reflecting on their own journey. O'Brien'Äôs skillful blending of narrative and introspection invites readers to reassess their own life choices and aspirations, making it a compelling and cathartic exploration for young adults and anyone at a crossroads.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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250 p.
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4064066174101
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