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"Emotionally complex literary fiction that is exceptionally well written and uniquely formatted." - Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
"Haunting, layered, and exquisitely crafted, The Book of Revelations weaves a fractured life into a luminous mosaic of shifting voices and identities, drawing readers into a profound meditation on memory, loss, and the stories we tell to survive long after innocence is gone." - NewInBooks
Every life has a story waiting to be revealed.
The Book of Revelations is a haunting, postmodern literary novel that refracts a single life through multiple viewpoints, spanning the American Midwest of the 1960s to the San Francisco of the 1980s.
At its center is eight-year-old Nan Jaffe, whose early world collapses in a single night. What follows is not a linear narrative but a mosaic: a marriage quietly unraveling, grandparents attempting a clean break, a teacher offering rescue in the hope of saving himself, a diner waitress watching with older-sister concern, and a poet providing temporary shelter. Each voice sees only a piece; none holds the whole.
Nan becomes Robin, Robin becomes Nancy, Nancy becomes Ellen-names changed like addresses, in the hope that distance might erase what cannot be forgotten. Yet the past persists: in nightmares, in a stuffed monkey that listens without judgment, in the echo of a promise made at eight years old.
The Book of Revelations refracts a single life through multiple lenses, revealing how memory is subjective, truth elusive, and the past impossible to erase. It is a precise meditation on memory, guilt, and the limits of protection, asking what remains when everything familiar is taken away, and whether some absences can ever be filled-or are simply carried forward until the last story is finally revealed.
Early reader feedback:
"This is real literary fiction. The 1965 suburban world feels completely real and completely suffocating. Everyone is performing 'normal' while something beneath the surface is cracking. Just beautiful."
"A thoughtful and compelling novel that sincerely explores themes of personal struggle, accountability, and renewal. The characters are well defined and thought provoking. The writing is clear and reflective, allowing the character's growth to unfold naturally over the years."
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