The Blue Rose

The Blue Rose by RONALD R. HAMILTON, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 31, 2011, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of family life. In this 194-page narrative, the protagonist, William Z. Smith, reflects on his life experiences and the memories that have shaped his identity and actions. As he nears the end of his journey, he contemplates the influences that have defined him, beginning with his challenging upbringing in a dysfunctional family.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of memory and its impact on personal growth and relationships. The story follows William’s transformation from a lonely individual to someone who discovers meaning in unexpected moments, such as the day he dropped a can of green beans. This narrative invites readers to consider how their own memories influence their lives, making it a thoughtful examination of family dynamics and self-discovery.
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Humans basically live in their memories; what they remember and concentrate upon shapes their attitudes and actions. William Z. Smith, nearing the end of a long and meaningful life reflects upon what shaped him, influenced him and allowed him to influence others. Born into a dysfunctional family, unwanted and ignored, he was a “loner’ struggling to survive and find meaning. Then, one day, he dropped a can of green beans…and everything for him changed.
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