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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I've read best-sellers and wondered, Why did this title sell so well? Reading The Largesse of the Sea Maiden I had no such question. Johnson spins stories out of the ordinary and shows that life's most matter of fact is really laced with the extraordinary. If you only pay attention. The collection of stories leaves me envious of the skill of the writer. But it never seemed that the writer overworked or asked me to as the off-beat but believable narratives unspooled. The sideways and looping threads never tangled or left me lost. Each felt like a long and mostly focused stream of consciousness record from men I've never met, and probably wouldn't like if I did. Nevertheless, I kept company with them, because each was rendered with attention, honesty, and a dash of wonder. The Largesse of the Sea Maiden is a collection of short stories that explore the complexities of the human experience. Johnson's evocative and immersive writing pulls readers into each story with poetic prose and vivid sensory details, tackling dark themes such as addiction, mortality, and violence while offering moments of love, hope, and redemption. Using multiple perspectives and fragmented narrative structure, Johnson creates nuanced and emotionally connected characters grappling with their flaws and mistakes. Despite the darkness, the stories ultimately offer hope, reminding readers that growth and change are always possible. Johnson's command over language and use of vivid imagery create an indelible impression and imbue the book with both intellectual and emotional weight. The writing is powerful, leaving a lasting impact and offering a compelling reading experience. no reviews | add a review
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A collection of stories contemplates subjects ranging from old age and mortality to the unexpected ways the mysteries of the universe manifest, depicting haunted characters trying to atone for the past, remember departed loved ones, or come to terms with lifelong obsessions. No library descriptions found. |
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