Eclipse Ego

Eclipse Ego

The cliché goes, "Never judge a book by its cover." That, in the case of Clarissa How did you learn to fly cargo, is Clearly, the reader has been living a lie, a lie terribly great. The hard cover shows a woman hanging in the air, apparently beyond the limits of physics known as she stands with arms outstretched, head back, legs bent, caught in the middle of a sky without limits.

The author, Connie May Fowler begins the book especially with the summer solstice reaching 92 degrees at 7 am in the small town of Hope, Florida. Throughout history, the swamp of Florida Heat acts as a pressure cooker proverbial less output. The plot revolves around Clarissa Burden, a best-selling author, something a voluntary closure of the clutches of his house Boondocks history, thanks to its lack of aggression toward her husband Afrikaner mentally abusive. While his oh-so-famous "artist" husband naked photos twentysomething in the backyards of Clarissa, she is concerned about writer's block, caused by the energy exerted to imagine scenarios spousal death.

History starts against overwhelming anxiety, not only because of the heat, but the servile attitude of Clarissa to her clearly, the husband of infidelity. His mentality mat with negation produces a paradoxical feeling of hopelessness but the enthusiasm, knowing and hoping that somehow, Clarissa finally break load.

While Clarissa is a very aggressive (the dynamic aspects that are absolutely right for the book), most of the other characters were stagnant. The author makes no attempts at making the reader feel a kind of compassion for the husband indifferent, selfish Downer. In fact, Fowler manages to place him in the category of abuse Clarissa mental, alcoholic mother. Although it is clearly the villain, Fowler does not hide the fact that Clarissa-being the breadwinner, homeowner and co-owner the only sure way cars are functional in this situation because of their own volition. Even if your imagination runs wild with scenarios of death, alter-ego superheroes placement "Cerulean Boots" and "Women ovarian shadow, which is little defense when her husband called in the dialect names Afrikaner … or English, for that matter.

Clarissa Looking to develop a joy filled with suspense. Through a series of spectacular events and Metaphysics, heroin was placed in the path of trust and freedom. Clarissa development is reminiscent of a flower reaching full bloom and a caterpillar becoming a beautiful, butterfly bold, badass (cerulean boots).

A unique aspect of this book is 276 pages all take place within 24 hours. Despite be a story of a day, the pages are still abundant due to the author's constant use of images is expressed mainly through the animals and ghosts. For example, a fly that has grown quite a bit in love with our heroine. Another theme that resonates throughout the book is that everything is bigger than what we observe, and yet everything is relative (which explains why the opening of trading on "E = mc2). For every action, affecting humans, animals, ghosts and places in ways we never known. Even a fly, a seemingly useless little creature serves a greater purpose in the direction of character development, imagery and ideology philosophical.

In general, I think the book will strike chords in the hearts of women self-conscious. Unlike many stories with battered women, mental or physically, this book is more optimistic and empowerment, than anything else.

Fowler pulls the reader with images of sweeping and intense character development leaving empowered in relation to other human beings and humble to the fact that despite having a place in the universe, life will go if we choose to live the way you want it or not. With that, as I took on the last page and learned Clarissa Burden learned to fly, I could not help but ask: How will I learn to fly?

Natasha Thompson
http://www.NatashaTArts.com

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