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History of a Drowning Boy by Dennis Nilsen; 9781913062538

History of a Drowning Boy

By Dennis Nilsen

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Description

History of a Drowning Boy by Dennis Nilsen delves into the murky depths of the human psyche, exploring themes of guilt, trauma, and the haunting nature of memory. This compelling narrative draws readers into a chilling world, where the author reflects on his own tumultuous past, intertwined with a harrowing account of his life and the events that shaped him.

The Story

Set against the backdrop of 1970s Britain, the book chronicles the life of a young boy who navigates through a landscape marred by neglect and despair. As the narrative unfolds, we witness the boy's struggles with his identity, family dynamics, and the overwhelming darkness that begins to envelop him. Nilsen's prose is both lyrical and stark, creating an unsettling yet enthralling reading experience.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging storytelling that blurs the lines between memoir and fiction.
  • Deep psychological insights that challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths.
  • Rich, evocative descriptions that paint a vivid picture of the time and place.

Nilsen's writing style is both haunting and reflective, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of human behaviour and the impact of our pasts on our present.

Perfect For

  • Fans of true crime looking for a poignant exploration of the human condition.
  • Readers interested in psychological narratives that delve into the darker aspects of life.
  • Those who appreciate literary merit alongside gripping storytelling.

For readers captivated by Nilsen's unique voice, his other works also offer profound insights into the human experience, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking depth and reflection in the realm of true crime.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 216 mm × 139 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 340
Publisher: RedDoor Press
ISBN: 9781913062538

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