Age and Wisdom In Fiction, Literary A No one’s serious at seventeen. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now The Imperfectionists Tom Rachman FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Historical Patterns In Fiction, Literary H World events all end in three ways: tragedy, farce, or a mixture of both. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now
Life’s Obstacles In Fiction, Literary L History is the heavy traffic that prevents us from crossing the road. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now
Power of Individuals In Fiction, Literary P It’s always the small people who change things. It’s never the politicians or the big guys. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now
Life’s Paradox In Fiction, Literary L Life is bearable even when it’s unbearable: that is what’s so terrible, that is the unbearable thing about it. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now
Media’s Role In Fiction, Literary M The job of the press is to disprove the world that it describes. Tom Rachman – The Imperfectionists Purchase Now