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The Prodigal Pro Tem (Edition1)

The Prodigal Pro Tem (Edition1)


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The prodigal pro tem explores emotional responsibility, chosen identity, and the tension between truth and compassion. The story moves through acts of self-invention shaped not by deceit but by empathy, as a man steps into another's life to protect a family's fragile hope. In doing so, the narrative raises questions about the ethics of substitution and the emotional cost of temporary comfort. The characters navigate delicate moments where sincerity and pretense become difficult to distinguish, revealing how intention can sometimes matter more than fact. The act of impersonation is not framed as a trick but as a gesture of sacrifice, offering a commentary on the power of human connection to bridge absence. The landscape around them mirrors the inner disquiet quiet fields and shadowed rooms hold a charged stillness where memory, grief, and love converge. The novel unfolds with sensitivity toward the unspoken weight of familial longing, offering a meditation on how presence, even borrowed, can momentarily restore what time and circumstance have scattered.

About the Author :
Frederick Orin Bartlett was an American author known for writing adventure novels in the early 20th century. Born on 2 July 1876, Bartlett crafted stories that often blended exploration with intrigue, drawing readers into settings where mystery and human ambition collided. His work reflects a fascination with distant lands and the moral choices faced by those who venture into the unknown. Among his more notable titles is The Web of the Golden Spider, published in 1909, which is considered a Lost Race tale set in the Andes and involves the discovery of hidden treasure and its protectors. Bartlett's narratives typically feature strong pacing and a keen sense of atmosphere, combining suspense with philosophical undercurrents about civilization and the self. While rooted in popular genres of the period, his stories also examined deeper motivations, making them engaging both as entertainment and as reflective fiction. Bartlett continued to contribute to the literary landscape until his death on 4 November 1945 at the age of 69.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789373406022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 180
  • Returnable: N
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  • ISBN-10: 9373406027
  • Language: English
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