Hidden: A Novel

Hidden: A Novel by Paul Jaskunas, published by Free Press on June 29, 2004, is a first edition work comprising 256 pages in English. The narrative centers on Maggie Wilson, who, six years after her assault, grapples with the revelation that her abusive ex-husband has been exonerated. As she navigates her complex emotions, she encounters a born-again convict who claims to be her attacker, prompting her to confront the fragmented memories of that traumatic event.
Readers will find a psychological exploration of trauma and memory as Maggie seeks to piece together the truth of her past. The story delves into themes of recovery and the impact of abuse, set against the backdrop of Indiana. This novel presents a nuanced portrayal of a woman’s struggle to reclaim her narrative amidst the shadows of her history.
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Six years after being assaulted, Maggie Wilson, having learned that her abusive ex-husband has been exonerated of the crime, wonders about a born-again convict who has confessed to being her attacker and struggles to reclaim missing pieces of her memory that would confirm the truth. 35,000 first printing.
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