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Love warps the mind a little / John Dufresne.

by John Dufresne

Publisher: Plume Books Published: 1998 Category: Politics & Democracy

Life's messy complications and the human heart's capacity for transformation take center stage in this deeply personal narrative that explores how ordinary people navigate extraordinary emotional terrain. At its core lies a profound examination of how relationships reshape our understanding of ourselves, our communities, and the political structures that govern our daily existence.

The story follows a man in crisis whose marriage has crumbled, leaving him adrift in the uncertain waters of middle age. What begins as a chronicle of romantic entanglement soon evolves into something far more significant: an exploration of how personal choices ripple outward to affect entire communities, and how individual struggles mirror larger societal challenges. Through the lens of one man's journey through love, loss, and self-discovery, readers encounter fundamental questions about power dynamics, consent, responsibility, and the ways we construct meaning in an often chaotic world.

Set against the backdrop of working-class America, the narrative illuminates the political dimensions of everyday life in ways that transcend traditional partisan boundaries. The characters inhabit a world where economic uncertainty, healthcare access, mental health stigma, and social mobility aren't abstract policy debates but lived realities that shape every decision. Through intimate portraits of people struggling to build meaningful lives despite systemic obstacles, readers gain insight into how political and economic structures directly impact personal relationships, family stability, and individual wellbeing.

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