Echoes of Time: A Silent Sounds Novel
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Recommended by The US Review of Books! "The stories still lived but not in the walls - he carried them." "An exquisite book of soul-searching and reminiscing..." Readers' Favorite 5 Stars! "A poetic reflection on one man's life, written with openness and honesty."You can go home again-just not without meeting what time left behind.In Echoes of Time, the follow-up to Silent Sounds, Wes Marino returns to Manhassett Beach nearly fifty years after the town raised him. The ballfields and docks have changed; the ghosts have not. Dean's accident and paralysis still cast a shadow. Frez's fearless truths-shaped by a tumultuous era-still cut clean. Walking those streets with seventy-year-old eyes, Wes finds that memory is less comfort than witness: it keeps score, asks hard questions, and leaves room for grace.This is a novel of love and pain, of friendship tested and repaired, of growing up twice-first as a boy, then as a man finally willing to face the whole truth. In the reckonings and repairs, Wes embraces the discipline of acceptance-not surrender, but a choice to carry life as it is. In that choice, joy returns, quiet but steady, like the tide.
Recommended by The US Review of Books! "The stories still lived but not in the walls - he carried them." "An exquisite book of soul-searching and reminiscing..." Readers' Favorite 5 Stars! "A poetic reflection on one man's life, written with openness and honesty."You can go home again-just not without meeting what time left behind.In Echoes of Time, the follow-up to Silent Sounds, Wes Marino returns to Manhassett Beach nearly fifty years after the town raised him. The ballfields and docks have changed; the ghosts have not. Dean's accident and paralysis still cast a shadow. Frez's fearless truths-shaped by a tumultuous era-still cut clean. Walking those streets with seventy-year-old eyes, Wes finds that memory is less comfort than witness: it keeps score, asks hard questions, and leaves room for grace.This is a novel of love and pain, of friendship tested and repaired, of growing up twice-first as a boy, then as a man finally willing to face the whole truth. In the reckonings and repairs, Wes embraces the discipline of acceptance-not surrender, but a choice to carry life as it is. In that choice, joy returns, quiet but steady, like the tide.
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