Into Dusk

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Literary
Cover of the book Into Dusk by Ruth Owen, Troubador Publishing Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ruth Owen ISBN: 9781783067053
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: Ruth Owen
ISBN: 9781783067053
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

Into Dusk is the powerful story of long-lost siblings Jean, Barry and Audrey. The main character, Jean, is a middle-aged woman who takes on a dramatic life of role play by assuming multiple identities. She envisages the kind of person she once hoped to be and acts this out through her fantasy world of ideal characters. Always immaculate in appearance, she is highly critical of the apparent lack of care and moral shortcomings of others – and yet fails to see the irony in her own questionable behaviour... In an attempt to drive away her shame at not having fulfilled, as she sees it, her reproductive purpose in life, Jean becomes despondent. Since the death of her rational and kind husband, Tom, and her unrelenting anger at not having had children, Jean aches with loneliness. She spends her days occupied by menial tasks to keep her from thinking about her distant younger brother, Barry. Jean’s life had changed when she regretfully became estranged from him, despite them being inseparable during their childhood. Barry lives in a halfway house as a chef but when he goes to the hospital to work, he is challenged by the tempting opportunity to revert back to a life of criminality, drugs and alcoholism. Their mutual friend, Brenda, is keen to reunite Jean and Barry, but has lost touch with them both. Will she be able to find them and reunite them – or will time run out before they are reconciled? Shame, failure and disappointment are prominent motifs that are used throughout the text to engage with the reader whilst taking them on an emotional journey. As the characters’ flaws are slowly revealed, the reader is challenged to decide who to support in this moral predicament.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Into Dusk is the powerful story of long-lost siblings Jean, Barry and Audrey. The main character, Jean, is a middle-aged woman who takes on a dramatic life of role play by assuming multiple identities. She envisages the kind of person she once hoped to be and acts this out through her fantasy world of ideal characters. Always immaculate in appearance, she is highly critical of the apparent lack of care and moral shortcomings of others – and yet fails to see the irony in her own questionable behaviour... In an attempt to drive away her shame at not having fulfilled, as she sees it, her reproductive purpose in life, Jean becomes despondent. Since the death of her rational and kind husband, Tom, and her unrelenting anger at not having had children, Jean aches with loneliness. She spends her days occupied by menial tasks to keep her from thinking about her distant younger brother, Barry. Jean’s life had changed when she regretfully became estranged from him, despite them being inseparable during their childhood. Barry lives in a halfway house as a chef but when he goes to the hospital to work, he is challenged by the tempting opportunity to revert back to a life of criminality, drugs and alcoholism. Their mutual friend, Brenda, is keen to reunite Jean and Barry, but has lost touch with them both. Will she be able to find them and reunite them – or will time run out before they are reconciled? Shame, failure and disappointment are prominent motifs that are used throughout the text to engage with the reader whilst taking them on an emotional journey. As the characters’ flaws are slowly revealed, the reader is challenged to decide who to support in this moral predicament.

More books from Troubador Publishing Ltd

Cover of the book Business Facilitation by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book From Crawley to Carlisle by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Free Will Delusion by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book Leonie and the Last Napoleon by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Nightmare Dance by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Father's House by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book Mammoth Boy: A lad's epic journey to find mammoths in the Ice Age by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book All Desires Known by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book Biological Systems of the Brain by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Legacy of Crystal Island by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Galician Parallax by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Happening Man by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book The Diamond Fund by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book Journey To The Golden City by Ruth Owen
Cover of the book A Thousand Blue by Ruth Owen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy