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Ambiguous Strangers: Fourteen Stories About the Strangers You Know

AUTHOR Trionfo, Susan Bramble
PUBLISHER Palmetto Publishing (10/21/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Explore the hidden lives of those around you, from a nurse to a mysterious funeral guest. Delve into their stories, confront their secrets, and discover that strangers are often more complex than they appear. Prepare for a journey into the unexpected.

In Ambiguous Strangers, Susan Bramble Trionfo invites you to meet an eclectic cast of characters, each with their own hidden narratives. Encounter a nurse who navigates the complexities of life and death, and a woman immortalized on a billboard, whose reality is different than it seems. Join a group of carefree hippies on their way to the beach and witness the emotional turmoil of those who cry while driving, revealing the fragility of human experience.

As you turn the pages, questions arise about an actuary whose calculations seem off, a mysterious guest at a funeral, and a young woman with dreams of becoming a superhero. Discover the story of a Southern teenage boy burdened by a bad reputation, and ponder the lives of those who once occupied your hotel room. What secrets do they hold?

The narrative weaves through fourteen short stories, each offering a glimpse into the lives of strangers you may encounter daily. With each tale, you will find the author subtly embedded, challenging you to reflect on your own perceptions. The story titled Nine will leave you questioning the very essence of identity and connection.

Prepare to confront the bizarre rituals and inner thoughts of these strangers, as you realize that people are rarely who we think they are. Ambiguous Strangers is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, inviting you to look beyond the surface and embrace the complexities of those around you.

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ISBN-13: 9798318809767
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 158
Carton Quantity: 50
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.34 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.42 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Unassigned | Short Stories (single author)
Unassigned | Small Town & Rural
Unassigned | Southern
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Explore the hidden lives of those around you, from a nurse to a mysterious funeral guest. Delve into their stories, confront their secrets, and discover that strangers are often more complex than they appear. Prepare for a journey into the unexpected.

In Ambiguous Strangers, Susan Bramble Trionfo invites you to meet an eclectic cast of characters, each with their own hidden narratives. Encounter a nurse who navigates the complexities of life and death, and a woman immortalized on a billboard, whose reality is different than it seems. Join a group of carefree hippies on their way to the beach and witness the emotional turmoil of those who cry while driving, revealing the fragility of human experience.

As you turn the pages, questions arise about an actuary whose calculations seem off, a mysterious guest at a funeral, and a young woman with dreams of becoming a superhero. Discover the story of a Southern teenage boy burdened by a bad reputation, and ponder the lives of those who once occupied your hotel room. What secrets do they hold?

The narrative weaves through fourteen short stories, each offering a glimpse into the lives of strangers you may encounter daily. With each tale, you will find the author subtly embedded, challenging you to reflect on your own perceptions. The story titled Nine will leave you questioning the very essence of identity and connection.

Prepare to confront the bizarre rituals and inner thoughts of these strangers, as you realize that people are rarely who we think they are. Ambiguous Strangers is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, inviting you to look beyond the surface and embrace the complexities of those around you.

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