It Is Myself That I Remake

It Is Myself That I Remake
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781504364775
ISBN-13 : 1504364775
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Book Synopsis It Is Myself That I Remake by : Jaclyn Maria Fowler

Download or read book It Is Myself That I Remake written by Jaclyn Maria Fowler and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2016-12-06 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Growing up between the west coast of Ireland and the coal regions of Pennsylvania, Sophie OConnors childhood is nearly idyllic. At an early age, she is introduced to the greats of Irish literatureYeats and Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Shaw, and Seamus Heaney, and Sophie thrives surrounded by the great myths and legends of these writers. Just before Sophies sixteenth birthday, her life takes a tragic turn, seemingly imitating the stories and poems she has learned and loved. Rather than face her heartbreak, Sophie seals herself off from the world around her, allowing only the love of her father and the poetry of William Butler Yeats to break through her self-imposed exile from life. In every sense but the biological, Sophie dies at the age of sixteen even while her heart continues to beat. As a young woman, Sophie takes a teaching position in her beloved Ireland; there, she looks for the inspiration she needs to restart her life. As many Yeats scholars are wont to do, the young woman soon finds herself sitting against the gravestone of the famous poet. In a place known for its dead, Sophie finally finds a reason to live. An unconventional story of love that crosses the veil between this life and the next, It is Myself that I Remake challenges the notion that death is ever absolute.


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