South of Broad
by Pat Conroy
- Pages
- 514
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385413053
- Temps de Lecture
- ~9h
South of Broad est un book de Pat Conroy. Il compte 514 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Set against the historic streets and tidal marshes of Charleston, South Carolina, this novel traces a man’s return to the city that shaped him, weaving together decades of personal history and familial tension. Drawing heavily on the author’s own upbringing, the narrative explores how place and memory intersect to form identity. The story examines the complex relationship between a son and his formidable father, the lingering influence of Southern aristocracy, and the quiet reckoning that comes with confronting one’s past. Through lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, the book delves into themes of forgiveness, class, and the enduring pull of home. What distinguishes this work is its seamless blending of fictional storytelling with autobiographical reflection, offering readers a deeply personal meditation on how the landscapes we inherit continue to shape who we become. The narrative moves between youthful rebellion and mature introspection, capturing the bittersweet process of making peace with family legacies and personal regrets.
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Combien de pages fait South of Broad ?+
South of Broad compte 514 pages.
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Set against the historic streets and tidal marshes of Charleston, South Carolina, this novel traces a man’s return to the city that shaped him, weaving together decades of personal history and familial tension. Drawing heavily on the author’s own upbringing, the narrative explores how place and memo...
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South of Broad a été écrit par Pat Conroy.