Bright Flows the River

Bright Flows the River by Taylor Caldwell is a novel published by Doubleday in 1978, featuring 445 pages in English. The story centers on Guy Jerald, a fifty-five-year-old man who, after an attempted suicide, finds himself in a sanitarium. Here, he grapples with his silence towards his wife, family, and best friend while confronting the challenges of an unhappy marriage.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into themes of isolation and emotional struggle as Guy attempts to navigate his circumstances. The book presents a poignant exploration of personal turmoil and the complexities of relationships, reflecting on the impact of despair and the quest for understanding. This first edition offers a deep dive into the human experience, making it a significant addition to the genre of general fiction.
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Following his attempted suicide, fifty-five-year-old Guy Jerald is confined to a sanitarium where he maintains silence toward his wife, family, and best friend and struggles to break the bonds of an unbearably unhappy marriage
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