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The Fractured Hues of White Light is an emotional journey that explores who we love and why we love them. Mother, father, daughter, siblings, lovers, spouses, and friends; its all love in some form. It is a story about Samantha Ryder, a young autistic woman who is an artist; it is because of her handicap that she often fails to articulate her emotions with an appropriate demonstration. Ironically, the normal people who surround her are just as incapable of communicating their feelings, creating a sense of isolation full of things left unsaid. Samanthas uncanny artistic ability is limited to being a novelty after her father encouraged her to copy the greatest hits of art history for a wealthy clientele. For years, she has filled sketchbooks with drawings that she feels mean nothing, yet they mean everything. Within the abstract scribbles are the portraits of the people who she loves; the quirk of her disability is how she is very aware of the emotions of her loved ones. When Samantha agreed to marry Preston Ackerman, she initially believed that she could learn to love him, but the empty bond between them causes her to emotionally lose ground. As their marriage falls apart, Preston becomes dangerous, forcing her to go on a journey of self-preservation away from the familiar security of home. Her escape threatens to be her undoing.… (más)
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
This book is for those who love the written word, and for those who still prefer to hold a book in their hand while sipping from a cup of hot tea...or a tall glass of Guinness. It's a beautiful thing.
Primeras palabras
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
'...until death do you part?"
Citas
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
From page 7, Helena has ass-up-head syndrome and no one has institutionalized her yet.
Últimas palabras
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
"With you, I will never be alone - with you, dear heart, I have never felt alone."
The Fractured Hues of White Light is an emotional journey that explores who we love and why we love them. Mother, father, daughter, siblings, lovers, spouses, and friends; its all love in some form. It is a story about Samantha Ryder, a young autistic woman who is an artist; it is because of her handicap that she often fails to articulate her emotions with an appropriate demonstration. Ironically, the normal people who surround her are just as incapable of communicating their feelings, creating a sense of isolation full of things left unsaid. Samanthas uncanny artistic ability is limited to being a novelty after her father encouraged her to copy the greatest hits of art history for a wealthy clientele. For years, she has filled sketchbooks with drawings that she feels mean nothing, yet they mean everything. Within the abstract scribbles are the portraits of the people who she loves; the quirk of her disability is how she is very aware of the emotions of her loved ones. When Samantha agreed to marry Preston Ackerman, she initially believed that she could learn to love him, but the empty bond between them causes her to emotionally lose ground. As their marriage falls apart, Preston becomes dangerous, forcing her to go on a journey of self-preservation away from the familiar security of home. Her escape threatens to be her undoing.
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