The Old Man in the Attic

The Search for the Answers to Life's Meaning

Fiction & Literature
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Author: John Albertone, S.J. Doggett ISBN: 9781635689464
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: June 7, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Albertone, S.J. Doggett
ISBN: 9781635689464
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: June 7, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Who can answer the age-old question “Why am I here?” Sebastian, the Old Man, encounters his answers on his daily strolls. They come not through long essays or deep philosophical musings but through encounters with his friends—a young fatherless boy named Miguel, a Russian immigrant called Alexi, and Vivian, a retired nurse.

He has finished his book, an ardent writing task, believing that one’s essence unfolds like a novel with chapters penned by life’s trials and joys. His response to the trials and joys offers a glimpse into his soul.

Vivian and Sebastian visit the town library, where he places his book on a shelf as if letting it go for one last time. For whom?

Then Vivian walks him home and they bid good night. The next day fearing a shocking surprise, she brings the doctor. Together they find a present marked for Miguel at the foot of the Old Man’s bed. They both see the nearly empty pill bottle, but Vivian suspects the worst.

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Who can answer the age-old question “Why am I here?” Sebastian, the Old Man, encounters his answers on his daily strolls. They come not through long essays or deep philosophical musings but through encounters with his friends—a young fatherless boy named Miguel, a Russian immigrant called Alexi, and Vivian, a retired nurse.

He has finished his book, an ardent writing task, believing that one’s essence unfolds like a novel with chapters penned by life’s trials and joys. His response to the trials and joys offers a glimpse into his soul.

Vivian and Sebastian visit the town library, where he places his book on a shelf as if letting it go for one last time. For whom?

Then Vivian walks him home and they bid good night. The next day fearing a shocking surprise, she brings the doctor. Together they find a present marked for Miguel at the foot of the Old Man’s bed. They both see the nearly empty pill bottle, but Vivian suspects the worst.

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