Synopsis
Pathological liar? Sociopathic killer? Or just a troubled kid seeking attention? These are the questions that haunt therapist Selena Harris as she undertakes the most challenging case of her career.
Sitting on a couch two feet across from her is an ordinary-looking teenager who confessed in a text, inadvertently broadcast to his entire school, to murdering an autistic child left in his care. With no evidence to support Leal Porter’s testimony, authorities have referred him to Selena for counseling.
Challenging her professional distance is the emotional bond she develops with this lonely, isolated boy, whom classmates describe as “that scrawny kid who talks to himself at his locker.” Although Selena believes the alleged victim is the product of her client’s fevered imagination, she harbors one major doubt:
What if she’s wrong?
Stepping outside the confines of her office in a quest for clues, Selena is determined to separate fact from fiction. But nothing in her experience prepares her for the harrowing revelation of the inner demon that lurks beneath the surface of Leal’s confession.
"An End to Etcetera" by Emilia Reyes is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of interconnected stories that explore the complexities of identity, belonging, and the human experience. Reyes' writing is raw and authentic, and her ability to craft complex characters and weave together their narratives is nothing short of masterful.
The book takes the reader on a journey through a range of different perspectives, from a young woman struggling to reconcile her bicultural identity to an immigrant family trying to make a new home in a foreign country. Each story is a window into a different aspect of the human experience, and the characters are brought to life with Reyes' vivid and lyrical prose.
One of the most striking aspects of "An End to Etcetera" is the depth of emotion that Reyes is able to evoke with her writing. Whether it's the pain of loss, the joy of love, or the frustration of feeling like an outsider, each story is imbued with a sense of authenticity and vulnerability that is truly moving. Reyes has a gift for capturing the complexities of the human heart, and her writing is sure to resonate with readers on a deep and personal level.
Another strength of the book is its social consciousness. Reyes tackles issues of race, class, and gender with sensitivity and nuance, and her writing is unapologetically feminist. By shining a light on the experiences of those who are often marginalized and silenced, Reyes' work has the power to challenge readers to question their own assumptions and biases.
Overall, "An End to Etcetera" is a beautifully written and deeply affecting work that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads it. Reyes' storytelling is both captivating and insightful, and her characters are unforgettable. This is a book that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page, and it is a testament to the power of literature to illuminate the human experience in all its complexity.
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