Stephen Amidon – Splitting The Atom – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1990

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Stephen Amidon – Splitting The Atom – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1990

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An uncorrected proof copy of Splitting The Atom by Stephen Amidon, published by Bloomsbury, London in 1990. A near fine copy, with bumping to the spine tips and corners, light creasing to the spine, spotting to front boards, rear boards, spine and preliminaries, the text block with toning to the top edge and spotting to top edge and fore edge.
Splitting the Atom by Stephen Amidon is a compelling contemporary novel exploring family, identity and the complexities of human relationships. Set in suburban America, it follows the life of Adam Tessler, a troubled teenager caught between divorced parents and struggling with his sense of self. As tensions rise and secrets surface, Adam’s choices have far-reaching consequences. Amidon delves into the emotional fractures within families, crafting a poignant, thought-provoking story about growing up and the cost of personal truth.


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An uncorrected proof copy of Splitting The Atom by Stephen Amidon, published by Bloomsbury, London in 1990. A near fine copy, with bumping to the spine tips and corners, light creasing to the spine, spotting to front boards, rear boards, spine and preliminaries, the text block with toning to the top edge and spotting to top edge and fore edge.
Splitting the Atom by Stephen Amidon is a compelling contemporary novel exploring family, identity and the complexities of human relationships. Set in suburban America, it follows the life of Adam Tessler, a troubled teenager caught between divorced parents and struggling with his sense of self. As tensions rise and secrets surface, Adam’s choices have far-reaching consequences. Amidon delves into the emotional fractures within families, crafting a poignant, thought-provoking story about growing up and the cost of personal truth.