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Stephen Goldenberg

    Stephen Goldenberg crafts narratives with a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of human complexities. His works, often set against the vibrant backdrop of London or the picturesque French countryside, delve into the depths of human nature, exploring themes of mystery and moral ambiguity. Drawing from extensive experience in education and youth work, he imbues his characters with a relatable depth that resonates with readers. Goldenberg's distinctive style masterfully blends suspense with thoughtful introspection, making his novels both compelling and intellectually engaging.

    The Death of an Invisible Man
    • 2020

      The Death of an Invisible Man

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      I am unique. I belong to a tribe of one. So says Hare Yehuda Felatu at the opening of his autobiography. Born in 1930, his mother was a Welsh Jewish socialist intellectual, his father a New Zealand Maori All-black rugby star. He goes on to give an account of his remarkable (if 'invisible') life.

      The Death of an Invisible Man