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The Seventh Noon

By Frederick Orin Bartlett

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A troubled young man, contemplating an escape from his life, encounters a mysterious woman and embarks on a week-long journey to decide whether to embrace life or surrender to death.

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2007-01-24
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Summary

"The Seventh Noon" by Frederick Orin Bartlett is a tale set in a time gone by that follows Peter Donaldson, a youth struggling to find meaning in a world. Following conversations of life and death, he dreams of a way to leave his troubles behind. His journey takes a turn when he meets Miss Arsdale, who might change his perspective. Donaldson makes a daring decision to live wildly for a week, released from worries about the future, but with a possibility to give up his life if it serves something greater, leading to a strong look at life, love, and the tough choices we face.

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