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Exploring the complexities of choice, this narrative delves into the consequences of decisions through the lens of Cain's story and the metaphor of fish in water. Central to the plot are Ruth and Clyde, whose yearning for a child leads to tragedy, forcing Clyde into despair and ultimately death. The book questions the nature of love and hate, suggesting that understanding these emotions is crucial before making choices. It invites readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of life, death, and the choices that define us.
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The Famous Pianist Who Went To Heaven, Monte Jaffe
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- 2020
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