Bonds of Attachment
Discover the gripping narrative of "Bonds of Attachment," a compelling novel by an insightful author that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the quest for truth. Published by University of Wales Press in 2001, this paperback edition spans 448 pages, immersing readers in the poignant journey of Peredur. Defying his mother's hostility and his brothers' indifference, Peredur embarks on a courageous mission to uncover the truth behind his father's mysterious death. His journey leads him to participate in a protest against the controversial 1969 Investiture, an event that spirals into chaos and violence. It is only in the face of death that Amy Parry finds the opportunity for reconciliation. This novel not only captures the essence of personal struggle and familial bonds but also offers a reflection on societal issues. Perfect for readers who appreciate deeply emotional storytelling, "Bonds of Attachment" promises to leave a lasting impression.