The Still Small Voices

The Still Small Voices by S. A. Sedlak, published by AuthorHouse in September 2004, is a 392-page work written in English. This novel follows Harvard Law School graduates Edward and his friend Jonah as they embark on their careers at a prestigious New York City law firm. As Edward navigates the complexities of his new life, he faces unexpected challenges that threaten to derail his ambitions, including family obligations and personal relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of academia, career choices, and the pressures of parental expectations. Edward’s journey is marked by a significant decision between pursuing his dreams and adhering to his family’s plans, leading to an intense affair with a captivating figure from his past and struggles with alcoholism. This exploration of romance and the difficult choices faced by college graduates offers insight into the intersection of personal desires and societal expectations.
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Harvard Law School graduates Edward and his friend Jonah, take a job with a large prestigious New York City law firm. Edward has two weeks to settle things at home; however, his father has already made plans for him at the small-town bank. Obstacles occur to prevent him from leaving- his “surprise” interview with the new bank president; his sister’s unhappy engagement and wedding. Finally, Edward must choose between fulfilling his hopes and dreams and those of his parents, which results in an erotic affair with a strange, beautiful girl from his past and a breakdown in alcoholism.
A powerful novel about academia and career, parenting, love, sex, and the difficult decisions college graduates sometimes must make for survival.
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