No Face by emerging writer Brandon Krogel is a ten-year memoir, spanning the stunning second decade of his life. He describes the events of that decade, many of which intensely tragic, with self-deprecating humor and a great deal of insight, making No Face a soulful read. It is a story of loss, trauma, defeat, and, in the end, of resiliency and triumph of the human spirit. Margaret Atwood wrote th...
Paperback: 248 pages
Publisher: iUniverse (August 25, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1450251846
ISBN-13: 978-1450251846
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 18891985
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book No Face Pdf Epub. Well the one is for sure, the other pretty much does what the big ones says. Benrstein Chair in the Department of Religion and Classics at the Univeristy of Rochester. I can't wait for his next book- What So Proudly We Hailed comes out this spring. read his beautiful way with the language and learn something at the same time. In a race against time, and with his friends beside him, Ben Greenwood must face his greatest challenge yet. The only real disappointment is the paper isn't as nice as was used in previous volumes, but the artwork still reproduces beautifully. they were a couple that ignited fireworks from the get go and I kind of wish we got more of their story, but I know how hard that is when they are only secondary characters. Oh yea, the cover is actually different, it has Black Cat on it & I actually prefer it to one shown by amazon. Bartol made it believable for each of them to have a chance at a happy ending with her. And yet it was a question—or rather the question—of moral philosophy, the answer to which decided the young man's opinions on all other points.
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has to do with a desire, or even a compulsion to enter something dark, and to bring that darkness out to the light. Krogel has done just that. He has entered the darkness of depression, loss, and addiction, and he has illuminated it for us, his readers, bringing out into the light experiences that are extraordinary. Gerda Wever, PhD, editor