The Big No – A Novel

The Big No – A Novel by Graeme Daniels is published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in September 2010 and spans 196 pages. This narrative follows Jill Evans, a thirty-seven-year-old woman who returns home to live with her mother after a challenging breakup and an unwelcome job transfer. As she navigates her new role as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital, Jill grapples with recurring dreams that haunt her, setting the stage for a story that delves into themes of childlike regression and significant life choices.
Readers will encounter a first-person narrative that presents the perspectives of five distinct characters, weaving together a comic allegory centered on social activism. The Big No explores the complexities of personal and social challenges, highlighting the nuances of unlikely reunions and the weight of decisions that shape one’s life. This edition offers an engaging exploration of fiction that invites reflection on the human experience.
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Jill Evans is a thirty-seven-year-old woman returning home to live with Mother, with her tail between her legs. After a tumultuous relationship breakup and an unwelcome job transfer, life seems to have ground to an unsatisfying halt. She begins work as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital while experiencing recurrent dreams that stalk her consciousness. The Big No concerns childlike regression, foreboding unlikely reunions, watershed life decisions, and horror. Written as a first person narrative, the novel offers a voice to five different characters, delivering a comic allegory about social activism.
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