Author: | Benyakir B. Horowitz | ISBN: | 9780999553558 |
Publisher: | The St. Bridged Vineyard Press | Publication: | December 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | The St. Bridged Vineyard Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Benyakir B. Horowitz |
ISBN: | 9780999553558 |
Publisher: | The St. Bridged Vineyard Press |
Publication: | December 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | The St. Bridged Vineyard Press |
Language: | English |
John Albuquerque is in a coma, or that's what people tell him. He had finished high school and was ready to move forward with his life. He hadn't planned out what came next, but he was supposed to have time to be young and stupid. All he can do now is piece himself back together from visions of cosmological abandonment and vague scenes from his life before waking up. But that was the easy part. Under the doctor's guidance, he has to restart his atrophied body and learn how to do everything again, from breathing without a respirator to sitting up straight and walking. He's supposed to obey all of their commands, but why should he when he can't even trust his own brain? Inspired by personal experience, The Rest of the Dreams is the latest book from Benyakir B. Horowitz that is sure to provoke questions about the fallibility of the human mind.
John Albuquerque is in a coma, or that's what people tell him. He had finished high school and was ready to move forward with his life. He hadn't planned out what came next, but he was supposed to have time to be young and stupid. All he can do now is piece himself back together from visions of cosmological abandonment and vague scenes from his life before waking up. But that was the easy part. Under the doctor's guidance, he has to restart his atrophied body and learn how to do everything again, from breathing without a respirator to sitting up straight and walking. He's supposed to obey all of their commands, but why should he when he can't even trust his own brain? Inspired by personal experience, The Rest of the Dreams is the latest book from Benyakir B. Horowitz that is sure to provoke questions about the fallibility of the human mind.