Danielle Trussoni

Danielle Trussoni is an American writer known for her work in both fiction and nonfiction. She has written several acclaimed books, including 'Falling Through the Earth,' 'Angelology,' and 'The Ancestor.' Her writing often explores themes of history, science, and the supernatural.

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  1. 1. Falling Through The Earth

    A Memoir

    "Falling Through The Earth: A Memoir" is a powerful and poignant memoir by Danielle Trussoni that explores her relationship with her father, a Vietnam War veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trussoni recounts her childhood memories of growing up with a father who was haunted by his experiences in the war and the impact it had on their family. She also shares her own journey of self-discovery and understanding as she confronts the legacy of her father's trauma and the toll it has taken on her own life. Through vivid and evocative prose, Trussoni offers a deeply personal and moving account of the lasting impact of war on those who have served and their loved ones.

    The 11636th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. The Puzzle Box

    In "The Puzzle Box," Mike Brink, a master puzzle solver, is invited to Tokyo to tackle the enigmatic Dragon Box, a puzzle crafted in the 19th century that has remained unsolved for over 150 years. Created during a turbulent era in Japan, the box holds a secret placed by Emperor Meiji and is filled with intricate traps and challenges. Every twelve years, a secret contest is held to open it, but all previous attempts have ended in failure. Brink's unique skills make him a promising contender, but he faces competition from a radical group led by two sisters with a personal stake in the box's secret. As Brink embarks on a thrilling journey across Japan, he uncovers the true power of the box's contents and the extent of his own abilities.

    The 17007th Greatest Book of All Time
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