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Keith Cronin

    Keith Cronin's fiction delves into the complexities of human consciousness, often set against unpredictable backdrops. His writing is marked by a sharp, observant style that draws readers into compelling narratives. Cronin explores themes of self-discovery, the fluidity of memory, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. His unique perspective shapes a distinctive literary voice.

    Me Again
    • Me Again

      • 321 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A man emerges from a coma six years after a massive stroke only to find he's changed as much as the world has. Jonathan Hooper's doctors and family call his sudden recovery a miracle, but Jonathan himself isn't so sure. After six years spent in a coma, he has a long road to actual recovery, and even then it's unlikely that he'll ever remember who he used to be. His sole source of comfort is the beautiful Rebecca Chase, a fellow stroke victim who has undergone a dramatic personality shift and, like Jonathan, is confronted with the fact that she may never be the person she once was. But the more Jonathan discovers about his past as an emotionally distant, dishonest businessman, the more he wonders if his amnesia may actually be a blessing.

      Me Again