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Noble Stories
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Noble Stories

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Welcome to Noble, Indiana. You can leave this small town, but it never leaves you. This is what Michael J. Bear and his friends learn throughout their adventures. Similar to Edgar Allan Poe, Marc Ridge explores American Romanticism and its darker undercurrents. Each story within his episodic novel conveys a powerful sense of human connection: for the characters, this connection is both a curse and salvation. Above all, Professor Ridge’s stories make full use of Flannery O'Connor’s maxim to resist paraphrase.

Marc Ridge spent his lifetime developing his Noble stories. Now readers can glimpse the shadows and symposiums of his world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Watermill House
Date
2 November 2021
Pages
190
ISBN
9780578837482

Welcome to Noble, Indiana. You can leave this small town, but it never leaves you. This is what Michael J. Bear and his friends learn throughout their adventures. Similar to Edgar Allan Poe, Marc Ridge explores American Romanticism and its darker undercurrents. Each story within his episodic novel conveys a powerful sense of human connection: for the characters, this connection is both a curse and salvation. Above all, Professor Ridge’s stories make full use of Flannery O'Connor’s maxim to resist paraphrase.

Marc Ridge spent his lifetime developing his Noble stories. Now readers can glimpse the shadows and symposiums of his world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Watermill House
Date
2 November 2021
Pages
190
ISBN
9780578837482