Absolute Brightness

Absolute Brightness by James Lecesne, published by Harper Collins on February 5, 2008, is a 480-page work written in English. This book presents the story of Leonard Pelkey, a boy characterized as a luminous force of nature who faces the challenges of evil in his life. The narrative explores the impact of his disappearance, revealing the magic and brightness he brought to those around him.
Readers will find a focus on themes related to family dynamics, social issues, and the complexities of identity, particularly within the context of LGBTQ experiences. The story delves into the mystery surrounding Leonard’s character and the profound effects of his presence and absence on his community. Through its exploration of these subjects, Absolute Brightness invites reflection on the nature of light and darkness in human relationships.
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Darkness: Where light is not.
Light: Brightness or illumination from a particular source.
Absolute brightness: The mystery of Leonard Pelkey.
This is the story of a luminous force of nature: a boy who encounters evil and whose magic isn’t truly felt until he disappears.
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