Evidence of Things Unseen
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A beautiful story of an American couple and their adopted son, and how a very innocent knowledge and fascination of 'things that glow' leads to a loss of faith and their lives being ripped apart.
Marianne Wiggins is een auteur wiens zeven fictiewerken zich verdiepen in de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring. Haar proza wordt gekenmerkt door scherpe inzichten in de psychologie van personages en de verkenning van universele thema's als identiteit, herinnering en verlies. Door haar meeslepende stijl en diepgaande vertelkunst creëert Wiggins verhalen die resoneren bij lezers en een blijvende indruk achterlaten. Haar essays en kortere werken bieden ook een intieme kijk op haar artistieke reis.






A beautiful story of an American couple and their adopted son, and how a very innocent knowledge and fascination of 'things that glow' leads to a loss of faith and their lives being ripped apart.
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