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Claim Number One

George W. Ogden

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Claim Number One," George W. Ogden weaves a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of identity and self-discovery amidst the backdrop of modern societal challenges. This intricately structured novel employs a blend of evocative prose and sharp dialogue, navigating the terrain of personal and collective identity within the framework of the American experience. Ogden's literary style is marked by both poignancy and realism, making the characters' struggles resonate deeply with the reader, while the thematic explorations reflect the current cultural landscapes of belonging and alienation. George W. Ogden, a noted author and cultural critic, draws on his extensive background in sociology and psychology to inform his writing. His previous works and academic pursuits have often interrogated the ways in which individuals navigate the intricate dance of identity formation in contemporary society. Ogden's rich understanding of human behavior and societal norms shines through in this novel, as he crafts characters that are both relatable and thought-provoking. "Claim Number One" is a poignant exploration that invites readers to reflect on their own identities while engaging with the experiences of others. For those interested in a potent narrative that challenges conventional notions of selfhood within a culturally relevant context, this novel is a must-read.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 215 pages.

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