824 Results with the "Fiction" genre


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      My Third Stage

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      by LovelyMay My Third Stage begins within the genteel backdrop of an afternoon social event, where civility masks the quiet churn of rivalry. At the center of this subtle drama is Sigismund Zaluski—a man whose foreign elegance and ease provoke both admiration and disquiet in those around him. His calm presence and cultured conversation hold sway over the company, drawing particular attention from Gertrude Morley, whose growing fondness for Zaluski is visible, though never spoken aloud. Among the onlookers is James…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter VI: The Tracker opens with disruption arriving in the form of Cyril, a sickly, undisciplined boy sent to the countryside while his parents travel abroad. The Place, usually calm and ordered, quickly falls into chaos under his carelessness and disregard. He pesters the staff, breaks rules with impunity, and torments animals for amusement—his antics consistently causing distress. Lad, dignified and serene in his old age, becomes the target of much of Cyril’s cruelty. The boy throws objects,…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter XXI - The School marks a quiet but meaningful shift in Agnes’s life as she settles into a new rhythm alongside her mother in the town of A-. Their shared project—a modest school for girls—begins with only a few students, but its significance lies not in numbers, rather in the independence and dignity it offers. Unlike her earlier roles where her efforts were often undervalued, Agnes now has the freedom to educate with kindness, patience, and integrity. Her days are busy but fulfilling, and…
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      Chapter IX

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter IX, On the evening of April 7, 1952, in Los Angeles, Addie and Max find themselves wrapped in a day that unfolds with a surprising charm, beginning with an unanticipated encounter outside the Wilshire. Their journey together takes them through the city, from quaint tea shops to art museums, as they share a series of spontaneous moments that build an unexpected connection between them. Addie, ever the enigma, claims that it’s her birthday, a statement she quickly admits is a lie, spun to provoke a…
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      29. Seaweed

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Seaweed, a common element in Kya’s familiar marshland world, came to symbolize the painful isolation she began to feel in 1967. Throughout the years, Kya had developed a deep connection to the wild and the creatures she shared her world with, and while her life had been solitary, it had also been peaceful. This sense of isolation began to shift when Chase, a recurring presence in her life, started visiting her shack during the weekends. His visits offered a brief but cherished escape from her loneliness,…
      Fiction • History • Literary • Romance Novel
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      Chapter 12

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 12 serves as a pivotal moment in the narrator's life, marking a transition from the demands of medical residency to a more settled, predictable routine in Manhattan. After a period of intense focus on his medical career, he now finds himself in the process of making a home, both literally and emotionally, by renovating an apartment and building a deeper connection with Celeste. The newfound stability brings a sense of normalcy, yet the tranquility of this phase is abruptly disrupted when Maeve…
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      Chapter 4

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God highlights a significant emotional shift in Janie Killicks’ marriage to Logan, as she begins to feel the growing distance between them. In the early months of their union, Logan, who once treated Janie with affection and pride, slowly transitions to a more critical and distant partner. Initially, Logan boasted about his ability to manage their household, taking pride in his role as the provider who could chop wood and tend to their home with ease. However, this…
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      Chapter XIII

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter XIII delves further into Mibs’ emotional turmoil, as she struggles with the aftermath of her father’s accident while aboard Lester Swan’s bus. Overcome with guilt and despair, Mibs wrestles with feelings of inadequacy, crying out in her turmoil while reflecting on how she believes she must change herself in order to find any reassurance about her father’s health. The atmosphere inside the bus becomes increasingly tense as passengers—particularly Rhonda and Carlene—express their…
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      The Spy

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a group of characters—Julia, Mauro, David, and Betsy—concluding a meal and preparing to leave. Betsy, struggling with mobility, leans on David for support, remarking on his steadiness despite his drinking. Their farewell is tinged with a sense of transience, encapsulated by Betsy’s comment: “If it only happened once, it didn’t happen at all.” The scene shifts to a contemplative observation of the courtyard, where the remnants of the evening—elongated shadows, bare…
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      Chapter 13

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into the protagonist's emotional turmoil and strained relationship with her partner, Harris. She struggles to conceal her inner chaos, particularly her unresolved feelings for someone named Davey, while maintaining a facade of normalcy. Harris senses her distress, mistaking it for post-travel fatigue, but the protagonist deflects with a lie about menopause to avoid confrontation. This deception temporarily garners sympathy, creating a fragile moment of connection, though the underlying…
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