Envious Moon: A Novel

Envious Moon: A Novel by Thomas Christopher Greene is a first edition published by William Morrow on May 1, 2007. This 288-page novel is presented in English and explores the life of seventeen-year-old Anthony, who finds himself entangled in a tragic incident while working on a commercial fishing boat in Rhode Island. After participating in a burglary that leads to an accidental death, Anthony is driven by a sense of responsibility to assist a grieving young girl.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Rhode Island, incorporating elements of psychological and romantic fiction. Greene’s work invites readers to reflect on the impact of choices and the journey toward healing in the aftermath of tragedy.
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Working at the side of his fellow Portuguese townies on a commercial fishing boat in Rhode Island, seventeen-year-old Anthony reluctantly participates in a burglary only to cause an accidental death, an event after which he becomes determined to help a grieving young girl. By the author of I’ll Never Be Long Gone.
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