From the corner of his eye
Book info: From the corner of his eye (Hardcover, 768 pages – Bantam, 2001) – Bantam, 2001. Language: Eng.
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In a narrative that weaves together elements of wonder and terror, Dean Koontz presents a profound exploration of fate and interconnectedness through the life of Bartholomew Lampion. Born amidst chaos, Bartholomew's strikingly beautiful eyes become a symbol of both hope and tragedy as he faces extraordinary challenges, including a battle with cancer that leads to his blindness at a young age. This gripping tale follows his journey as he not only navigates the complexities of a world veiled in darkness but also discovers the remarkable strength of the human spirit. The intertwining lives of Bartholomew and those around him reveal how individual destinies are often interlinked in ways that can change everything. This edition is an essential read for anyone captivated by stories that delve into the depths of human experience and resilience. Readers will encounter themes of courage, the struggle against malevolence, and the quest for understanding in an often inexplicable world. With rich character development and a plot that unfolds with suspense, Koontz's work is a testament to the power of hope and transformation, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.