Sylvia Plath's Oven: A Diology
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This edition includes two books: "Sylvia Plath's Oven" and "Sylvia Plath's Oven: The Cult."
The longer you suppress the pain, the worse it becomes.
My name is Sid Argo. My home is Cork, one of the most conservative and religious towns in Pennsylvania. We have a kind of Bible (called the Rule), and if you open it, the first hundred and fifty pages contain a set of rules, including obligatory prayers, services, and prohibitions. Prohibitions on everything. You can't speak loudly in the street. You can't break curfew. You can't miss religious meetings. You can't. You can't. You can't. Nothing is allowed, except a secret feeling of insignificance...
But at the very end of summer, a new family moves into town, and something begins to subtly but inevitably change. My worldview, my views... Everything is called into question. You, Florence Verstyle, call them into question. And for some reason, I believe you.
A small American town, glass, drama, faith in the good despite all the bad. The author's brilliant writing, vivid characters, and beautiful artwork will leave no one indifferent. The "Sylvia Plath Oven" duology is a story about faith, choice, and truth, which every person must experience.
The longer you suppress the pain, the worse it becomes.
My name is Sid Argo. My home is Cork, one of the most conservative and religious towns in Pennsylvania. We have a kind of Bible (called the Rule), and if you open it, the first hundred and fifty pages contain a set of rules, including obligatory prayers, services, and prohibitions. Prohibitions on everything. You can't speak loudly in the street. You can't break curfew. You can't miss religious meetings. You can't. You can't. You can't. Nothing is allowed, except a secret feeling of insignificance...
But at the very end of summer, a new family moves into town, and something begins to subtly but inevitably change. My worldview, my views... Everything is called into question. You, Florence Verstyle, call them into question. And for some reason, I believe you.
A small American town, glass, drama, faith in the good despite all the bad. The author's brilliant writing, vivid characters, and beautiful artwork will leave no one indifferent. The "Sylvia Plath Oven" duology is a story about faith, choice, and truth, which every person must experience.
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