In many of the thought-provoking stories in "Broken Glass," author
Herbert Spohn delves into the situations that people face that make
them question their sense of self and how they cope with such
challenges.
In the title story, "Broken Glass," a homeless man seeks to
recover the image of his wife who was horribly disfigured and
killed in an automobile accident. In "Becoming an American," an
immigrant youth gains both citizenship and maturity in World War
II. A produce department manager tells how he learned to cope with
blindness in "Diary of a Blind Man." In "Drunks," a recovering
alcoholic faces a grave threat to his sobriety. Searching for the
source of a death threat, a workaholic therapist finds something he
lost in "David Shore Ph.D." And "Emalyne" features a troubled young
woman who takes her father, a renowned judge, to court on charges
of molestation.
Other stories tell of a daughter realizing too late that her
father loved her, a boy acutely sensitive to other people's
feelings, and a middle-aged man obsessed with a search for a
long-lost love. Each of the tales in "Broken Glass" relays
important life lessons and a profound ending that will leave you
wanting more.
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