Ariel’s Crossing

Ariel’s Crossing by Bradford Morrow, published by Penguin Publishing Group on July 29, 2003, is a 400-page work presented in English. This book explores the themes of searching for home and one’s place in the world, set against a backdrop of postwar American society. The narrative delves into the complexities of obsessions, paranoias, and moral dilemmas that characterize this era.
Readers will find a dramatic and beautifully written story that offers a panoramic view of the challenges faced during this time. The exploration of these subjects invites reflection on the broader implications of identity and belonging. Ariel’s Crossing provides a rich literary experience, engaging with the intricacies of human emotion and societal issues.
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From the author of Trinity Fields comes a dramatic, beautifully written story of the search for home and a place in the world. A panoramic view of postwar American obsessions, paranoias, and moral problems.–The New York Times Book Review.
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