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Edward S Sorenson

Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories

In “Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories,” Edward S. Sorenson crafts a captivating collection that intricately weaves together themes of identity, resilience, and the human experience within the context of rural America. Sorenson's literary style is characterized by rich imagery and subtle humor, inviting readers into the nuanced lives of his vividly drawn characters. Each story is set against the backdrop of a small town, blending the everyday struggles of its inhabitants with moments of profound insight, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary American literature. Edward S. Sorenson, an acclaimed author and journalist with deep roots in rural communities, draws upon his own experiences and observations to create authentic narratives that resonate with both authenticity and relatability. His background in sociology and decades of engagement with local cultures provide him with a keen perspective on the complexities of human relationships, enabling him to explore themes of community and isolation through a unique lens. “Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories” is essential reading for those who appreciate literary explorations of character and place. Its thoughtful depictions of life's trials and triumphs offer insight and inspiration, making this collection a profound reflection on the universal quest for belonging.
208 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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