Tales From The Sewer
by Louise Simpson Phillips
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Pub Date 17 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 28 Mar 2023
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Description
Tales based on our more miserable and raw human side.
They say, "Misery loves Company," hard to believe in that adage when today we're all too busy hiding our miseries. This book gives us back the freedom to look at our flaws through a magnifying glass. By presenting authentic, raw, and unabridged stories, you will be able to connect with the most imperfect version of yourself, but at the same time the most humanly one. You will be in a privileged position to peer into the brains of the protagonists and understand each of their unfortunate life decisions. Through their experiences you will be confronted with the issues that have defined their lives, without a chance to confess, unless they had been unmasked by malicious gossip. Accompany these anonymous antiheroes in their revenge, cowardice, incest, and shamefulness. You’ll have the satisfaction of judging and empathizing with their stories, of course that depends on how each one of them awakens your own misery.
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ISBN | 9781685742843 |
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Featured Reviews
If you're looking for a book that will make you think and challenge your perceptions, "Tales From The Sewer" is the perfect choice. The stories are gripping, raw, and unflinchingly honest. What I appreciated most about this book was its ability to elicit both judgment and empathy from readers. Each story offers a unique perspective on the human experience, and invites readers to question their own assumptions and biases.
A collection of stories that delve into the darkest, most raw aspects of human nature. Through authentic and unfiltered tales, the book invites readers to confront their own flaws and connect with their most imperfect selves. The stories are told from the perspective of anonymous antiheroes, and explore themes such as revenge, cowardice, incest, and shamefulness. The book offers a unique opportunity for readers to both judge and empathize with the characters, depending on how their stories awaken their own misery.