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The Solarium(1st Edition)

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Ruth Rose

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ISBN: B0CN9WRTSC, 979-8866513079

Book publisher: Independently published (November 12, 2023)

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The Solarium 1st Edition Summary: The saying goes—“You are what you eat.”—which is similar to and works to explain –“What you embody, you will display.”—which most often occurs, for better or worse, in significant relationships.Set in a fishbowl town of South Dakota, The Solarium is a cauldron of struggling relationships:Married fourteen years, David and Anna Friedman are blaming each other for their pending divorce; he’s accusing her of cheating and she’s damning him for believing that. David is also knocking heads with their teenage son, a piano prodigy, by insisting the kid play something more manly—basketball.Carl Southerland, gay and into his thirties, has yet to step out of his closet. For his reluctance he blames Esther, his mother. To tell her the truth he’d risk disappointing her, and then most likely would lose her love. Meanwhile Esther complains of how stingy Carl is with her, sharing so little, especially regarding his social life. Not just disappointed, she’s feeling annoyed.Twenty years ago, having no qualms, Shelly had married the Reverend Lloyd Stewart shortly after he’d taken the helm of her father’s church. She knew what he would expect of her, the endless chores of a pastor’s wife, and hadn’t given a thought to his falling short of her expectations. But currently his behavior, to her, is inexplicable. The problem at hand with their son, they should face together, but Lloyd’s turned from her to somewhere in his own head, effectively shutting her out. And she doubts he’s talking to God.Soon after the novel begins David takes a reluctant step toward saving his marriage, which isn't to say he's on the right track. His therapist had to reel him in by offering to help him end his hounding repetitive nightmare.