The Third Person

The Third Person by David Frankel, published by AuthorHouse in December 2010, is a 336-page work written in English. This narrative explores the intertwined lives of Andy Randolph and Rebekah Morris, who experience love and profound loss at a young age. Following Rebekah’s tragic departure, Andy struggles with emptiness, while Alexandra Barnett, a talented athlete, faces her own harrowing challenges after a brutal competition leaves her with life-altering consequences.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of love, loss, and resilience as the characters navigate their complex relationships. The bond that forms between Rebekah and Alexandra becomes pivotal, especially when their lives intersect with Andy’s. The narrative presents a journey of healing and connection, highlighting the unexpected roles individuals play in each other’s lives. With its focus on romance and personal struggle, this edition invites readers to reflect on the impact of relationships and the strength found in adversity.
Official synopsis Publisher
Andy Randolph and Rebekah Morris found love at an early age. Andy also found tragedy. Losing Rebekah left Andy an empty shell and nothing could fill that place in his heart and soul.
Alexandra Barnett went through her teen years mostly alone although she was a star athlete in high school. She competed against and beat the boys in some events. When that ability led to a savage beating by a male competitor, Alexandra lost her ability to bear children and nearly her life.
The Higher Power sent Rebekah to Alexandra and the two formed a bond that only became stronger when Andy and Alexandra met. Rebekah never thought she’d be the third person, but someone else had other plans.
FAQ
What is “The Third Person” about?
Who is the author of “The Third Person”?
When was “The Third Person” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Third Person”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
