Angels in the Architecture

“Angels in the Architecture” by Sarah Francis, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in 2000, is a New Ed edition comprising 224 pages. This work presents a narrative set in New England, focusing on a family shaped by their dreams and denials, exploring themes of love and passion amidst a backdrop of despair.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of familial relationships, highlighting the interplay between forgotten loves and indulgent passions. Throughout the narrative, glimmers of hope emerge, represented by the invisible angels that offer salvation. This fiction piece invites exploration of the emotional landscapes that define the characters’ lives, providing a poignant reflection on the human experience.
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Set in New England, this is the story of a family pieced together by dreams and denials, but doomed from the start. It is a tale of loves forgotten and passions indulged. But always at the edges of their despair are the glimmers of hope which keep them going—the invisible angels that will save them.
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