Glimpses of the Moon
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About the Book
A young woman lies in critical condition in a Bronx hospital, the victim of an assault. As her crisis looms her boyfriend spends a frantic weekend wandering through New York City trying to come to grips with the disaster, his mind filled with thoughts of her as well as reflections on his past life.
Set in the 60s and using flashbacks and a variety of interior-monologue techniques, the novel chronicles through layers of memory and the narrator's shifting consciousness, his stark realization that in a world where everything he most values can be snatched away in an instant, his previous understanding is not enough to sustain him through the ordeal he suddenly confronts. Only a spiritual journey within can bring him to a more vital and encompassing view of reality.
About the Author
This is the fifth novel by this Northern California writer whose work concerns the search for a meaningful life in a secular society. Earlier novels include: In the Ruins, 2006 First Prize Winner for General Fiction, Writers Notes Book Awards; and Fireflies, 2005 finalist, Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Awards.