The Unmade World by Steve Yarbrough
Set against the backdrop of post-communist Poland and the United States, this novel intricately weaves the lives of two men, Richard Brennan, an American journalist grappling with personal loss, and Bogdan Baranowski, a Polish small-time criminal. Their worlds collide after a tragic accident, leading to a complex exploration of guilt, redemption, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of tragedy. As each man navigates the consequences of their actions, the narrative delves into themes of cultural dislocation, the weight of the past, and the enduring human capacity for change and forgiveness.
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- 2018
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