Walking Dunes A Novel

Walking Dunes A Novel by Sandra Jean Scofield, published by Plume in 1993, presents a finely etched portrait of a young man’s coming of age amidst challenging circumstances. This edition, written in English and spanning 247 pages, explores the complexities of adolescence through a sensitive and nuanced lens, capturing the awkwardness and confusion that often accompany this pivotal stage of life.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the protagonist’s imaginative yet flawed character as he navigates his formative years. The narrative delves into the inchoate desires and emotional struggles typical of youth, offering insights into the human experience. With its historical and literary elements, Walking Dunes provides a rich backdrop for understanding the intricacies of personal growth and the challenges faced during this transitional period.
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“A finely etched, sensitive portrait of an intelligent, imaginative, but flawed young man coming of age under difficult circumstances. Scofield’s subtly nuanced portrayal of the awkwardness, confusion, and inchoate desires of adolescence is remarkable for its balance, insight, and cumulative power”. — Publishers Weekly
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