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Briefly Very Beautiful

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In a dystopian world plagued by unsafe air, wildfires, floods, and societal collapse, Cass struggles to raise her three small children alone while her husband, Nathaniel, serves as a medic overseas. His absence leaves her isolated, yet she finds a fragile harmony with her children amidst the chaos. As the city's dangers escalate, Cass decides to evacuate to her mother-in-law’s house in the countryside, initially seeking safety. However, her mother-in-law's erratic behavior and increasing control over the children prompt Cass to flee once more, this time to a coastal commune that appears idyllic but harbors unsettling secrets. This magnetic narrative delves into themes of love, resilience, hope, and fear, set against the backdrop of a world in turmoil. Roz Dineen’s lush prose and precise world-building create a chillingly familiar society, offering a compelling exploration of the complexities of parenting in an apocalyptic landscape. The story captures the essence of beauty and joy intertwined with betrayal, making it a poignant reflection on the lengths one will go to for their children.

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Briefly Very Beautiful, Roz Dineen

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Roz Dineen
Publicado en
2024
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Tapa dura
ISBN10
1526659190
ISBN13
9781526659194
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In a dystopian world plagued by unsafe air, wildfires, floods, and societal collapse, Cass struggles to raise her three small children alone while her husband, Nathaniel, serves as a medic overseas. His absence leaves her isolated, yet she finds a fragile harmony with her children amidst the chaos. As the city's dangers escalate, Cass decides to evacuate to her mother-in-law’s house in the countryside, initially seeking safety. However, her mother-in-law's erratic behavior and increasing control over the children prompt Cass to flee once more, this time to a coastal commune that appears idyllic but harbors unsettling secrets. This magnetic narrative delves into themes of love, resilience, hope, and fear, set against the backdrop of a world in turmoil. Roz Dineen’s lush prose and precise world-building create a chillingly familiar society, offering a compelling exploration of the complexities of parenting in an apocalyptic landscape. The story captures the essence of beauty and joy intertwined with betrayal, making it a poignant reflection on the lengths one will go to for their children.