What Can't Be Hidden - Hardcover

Andress, Brandon

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9781938480966: What Can't Be Hidden

Synopsis

When a stranger is captured in the nearby forest of the isolated and restrictive community of Patrida, a dark, hidden secret is revealed-the Patridian people discover that there are others living on the island.<br><br>While panic and fear consume the town, Thura clandestinely befriends the stranger, who gives her hope for escaping the only life she has ever known and finding something she has never experienced ... freedom.<br><br>Blending literary fiction, psychological tension, and speculative dystopian themes, What Can't Be Hidden is a haunting allegorical novel about truth, belonging, fear, and the quiet awakening that begins when people dare to question the stories shaping their world. <br><br>Perfect for:<ul> <li>Those interested in exploring the divisiveness of systems and the "us versus them" mentality that plagues our world</li> <li>Readers who appreciate stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal norms</li> <li>Individuals seeking a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional thinking and encourages introspection</li> <li>Anyone interested in themes of othering and the importance of finding inner peace and freedom amidst chaos</li> <li>Fans of fiction that explores the power of beliefs, convictions, and the search for identity</li> <li>Book enthusiasts looking for a compelling tale that delves into the intricacies of human emotions and the pursuit of understanding</li> <li>Those intrigued by stories of personal growth, resilience, and the journey toward reconciliation</li> <li>Readers who enjoy allegorical storytelling that shines a light on relevant societal issues</li></ul>

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9781938480942: What Can't Be Hidden

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ISBN 10:  1938480945 ISBN 13:  9781938480942
Publisher: Quoir, 2021
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