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Who Is Lina Callahan?【電子書籍】[ Julian F. Knightbridge ]

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<p><strong>Who Is Lina Callahan?</strong></p> <p>Lina Callahan has spent her life learning silence. Silence in a Brooklyn house where grief seeped through the walls. Silence in Australia, where shame followed every step. Silence again in a sunlit California town, where she has carefully built a new name, a new home, a new life.</p> <p>Yet silence cannot erase the past.</p> <p>When fragments of her former self begin to surfaceーa slip of paper, a whispered name, a memory that refuses to stay buriedーLina walks the narrow line between reinvention and exposure. Every ritual, every object, every choice carries weight. And when the world finally demands an answer, the question is no longer whether she can keep her secrets but whether she can survive them.</p> <p><em>Who Is Lina Callahan?</em> is a lyrical work of psychological literary fiction. It is a story of grief and reinvention, of identities fractured and remade. For readers drawn to Tana French, Paula Hawkins, and Donna Tartt, it offers not the thrill of gunfire but the quiet, inexorable suspense of a woman whose very existence is the mystery.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 1,350円

The Mural on Juniper Street【電子書籍】[ Julian F. Knightbridge ]

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<p>Juniper Street is not the Southern California of postcards.<br /> The sun here is fierce. The walls are cracked. Life is lived in the narrow spaces between what is promised and what is possible. This small block, overlooked by the city that surrounds it, carries stories that are often invisible to the world outside.</p> <p>At the center of the block stands a bare wall that Maria Alvarez begins to paint. She starts alone. Her brushstrokes are slow and careful, a way of keeping herself company. What begins as a private act becomes something larger. The mural gathers the eyes and hearts of the street. It grows into a piece of defiance and a thread that begins to bind the block together.</p> <p>Carlos Morales has lived more of his life in Los Angeles than in Mexico. His hands are stained with decades of work as a mechanic. He feels the pull of time in his chest and the weight of a promise he never fulfilled. He spends his mornings fixing what is broken for neighbors who can no longer afford to pay him, and he finds himself watching Maria work. The patience of her brush and her refusal to quit remind him of a younger version of himself.</p> <p>Lisa Daniels tries to keep her family whole. She works two jobs and comes home to bills that do not wait. Her eldest son Jordan is a gifted athlete with the chance of a scholarship, but an injury during a tryout brings that dream to a sudden stop. He walks with a limp and an even heavier sense of disappointment. Her youngest son Darnell is a boy trying to find out who he is in a place where quick money and fast talk seem like the only way to be noticed. The streets pull at him, and Andre, the man who runs the block, promises him respect that comes at a price.</p> <p>As Maria's mural grows, the block feels a change. Andre sees the wall as a threat to his hold on the street. The whispers he spreads turn into painted threats, then into attacks, and finally into nights where the sky glows with fire. Each time, the block is forced to decide if it will scatter or stand.</p> <p>The mural begins to tell a story that is not written anywhere else. Maria paints the faces of the woman who sells tamales, the man who sweeps the sidewalk, and the children who play until the light fades. Every new color on the wall makes these lives harder to ignore.</p> <p>The people who gather around that wall are the heart of the book. There is a quiet friendship between Darnell and Reverend James, a man who has walked the same streets and knows where those roads can lead. There is Carlos, who extends credit to keep his neighbors moving forward. There is Malik, a silent watcher who carries a past he does not speak of until he steps into the open to stand between the block and harm.</p> <p>When Andre comes back one last time, what meets him is no longer fear. The block links arms. Buckets of water move from hand to hand. The wall that has been scarred by fire and graffiti becomes the center of their strength.</p> <p>The Mural on Juniper Street is a novel of small acts that hold a community together. It is about the bonds that form between people who share the same sidewalk and learn to look out for one another. It is about resilience in the face of neglect and the quiet power of those who choose to stand. Readers who love the close portraits of Elizabeth Strout and the sweeping interconnected voices of Colum McCann will find in these pages a story of a block that decides to save itself.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 1,350円

The Unbecoming of Kaelen Shaw【電子書籍】[ Julian F. Knightbridge ]

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<p>"The Unbecoming of Kaelen Shaw," tells the story of a young man raised in a military family, whose life is governed by logic and procedure. The novel is structured into 30 episodes, with titles like "The Still Point," "Ramstein (Terrain)," and "The Language of Procedure," which hint at the themes explored.</p> <p>The story begins when Kaelen is seventeen, following a "system failure" in his family's lifeーthe sudden, silent absence of his parents' familiar morning routine. This silence is described as a "dead-air broadcast, a null value in a data stream that had... been uninterrupted for seventeen years." The cause of this silence is an "incident" on a military base. As Kaelen processes this tragedy, he relies on his father's teachings that everything is a system with components that can be repaired. The novel also explores a contrasting philosophy from his mother, based on the Japanese art of <em>kintsugi</em>, where broken pottery is repaired with gold lacquer, making it more valuable for having been broken. This idea becomes a central theme as Kaelen navigates his grief and takes on the role of guardian for his younger sisters, Elara and Zola.</p> <p>The novel chronicles Kaelen's life as he constructs a world based on strict protocols and logic, compartmentalizing his emotions to ensure his family's stability. His efforts are challenged by his uncle, who believes Kaelen is unfit to be a guardian. This conflict forces Kaelen to use his meticulously created routines and his sisters' progress as a defense in a legal battle. After winning, Kaelen moves his family to Seattle for a prestigious job, believing he has fulfilled his duty.</p> <p>However, this victory leads to a new kind of isolation. The rigid system he built, while protecting his sisters, has alienated him from them. The novel's climax occurs when his sister Zola confronts him, telling him that while he was a successful "commander," he failed to be a "brother." This confrontation forces Kaelen to recognize the flaws in his logical, emotionally detached system. The novel ends with Kaelen beginning the process of "unbecoming" the commander he created himself to be. He seeks therapy and learns to connect with his family on an emotional level, moving from a life of rigid order to one of messy, human connection. The story concludes with Kaelen looking at a map of bus routes next to a star chart, symbolizing his shift from a self-imposed, artificial system to one that embraces the natural, complex, and beautiful order of the universe.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 1,350円

Echoes Of A Fractured Sun【電子書籍】[ Julian F. Knightbridge ]

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<p>What happens when the promise of a new life shatters into a relentless struggle for survival? Julian F. Knightbridge's gripping debut, <em>Echoes of a Fractured Sun</em>, sweeps readers from the vibrant, family-filled streets of Guadalajara to the stark, unforgiving concrete of Toronto, tracing the tumultuous journey of Daniel, a boy uprooted from his homeland and thrust into a new world where belonging is a luxury. This gripping narrative plunges into the raw complexities of family bonds, the desperate fight for dignity, and the profound echoes of promises long broken. At its core, the story introduces three half-brothersーDaniel, Chief, and Teddyーunlikely kin brought together in Canada by a father who had remained a distant, elusive figure. Their new existence in a crowded public housing project quickly dismantles any illusions of a brighter future, forcing them to confront the searing realities of abandonment and a ceaseless battle for their place in a world that seems to reject them. The narrative powerfully explores the divergent paths these brothers forge. Teddy, anchored by his grandmother's unyielding faith and discipline, strives for an honorable life, even as he shoulders the crushing weight of responsibility for his younger siblings. Chief, his spirit fractured by his father's cruel rejection, spirals into a world of recklessness and petty crime, his actions threatening to sever the fragile bonds they once shared. Daniel, caught between his brothers' contrasting influences and his own gnawing need for control, finds himself drawn into an increasingly dangerous game of audacious heists and ambition, desperately seeking to prove his worth in a world that consistently cast him aside. The tension crescendos with Daniel's meticulously planned "magnum opus"ーan attempt to orchestrate the perfect score, designed to silence the ghosts of his past and seize mastery over his own destiny. Yet, hubris and an unforeseen betrayal lead to a spectacular downfall, forcing Daniel into a searing crucible of self-reflection. Ultimately, his path to redemption is found in unexpected places: honest work, the profound responsibility of fatherhood, and a fragile, hard-won peace. <em>Echoes of a Fractured Sun</em> is a poignant exploration of resilience, the enduring weight of abandonment, and the long, arduous journey toward finding one's authentic place in a profoundly fractured world.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 1,200円