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Set This House In Order: A Romance Of Souls-used
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I Suppose I Should Tell You About The House.... The House, Along With The Lake, The Forest, And Coventry, Are All In Andy Gage'S Head, Or What Would Have Been Andy Gage'S Head If He Had Lived. Andy Gage Was Horn In 1965 And Murdered Not Long After By His Stepfather ... It Was No Ordinary Murder.. Though The Torture And Abuse That Killed Him Were Real, Andy Gage'S Death Wasn'T. Only His Soul Actually Died, And When It Died, It Broke In Pieces. Then The Pieces Became Souls In Their Own Right, Coinheritors Of Andy Gage'S Life. . . . 'From The Author Of The Cult Classic Fool On The Hill Comes A Strange And Moving Story Of Selfdiscovery. Andy Gage Was 'Born' Just Two Years Ago, Called Into Being To Serve As The Public Face Of A Multiple Personality. While Andy Deals With The Outside World, More Than A Hundred Other Souls Share An Imaginary House Inside Andy'S Head, Struggling To Maintain An Orderly Coexistence: Aaron, The Father Figure, Who Makes The Rules; Adam, The Mischievous Teenager, Who Breaks Them; Jake, The Frightened Little Boy; Aunt Sam, The Artist; Seferis, The Defender; And Gideon, The Dark Soul, Who Wants To Get Rid Of Andy And The Others And Run Things On His Own.Andrew'S New Coworker, Penny Driver, Is Also A Multiple Personality A Fact That Penny Is Only Partially Aware Of. When Several Of Penny'S Other Souls Ask Andy For Help, Andy Reluctantly Agrees, Setting In Motion A Chain Of Events That Threatens To Destroy The Stability Of The House. Now Andy And Penny Must Work Together To Uncover A Terrible Secret That Andy Has Been Keeping From Himself....
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Set This House in Order'? A: The main theme revolves around self-discovery and the complexities of identity, as it explores the life of Andy Gage, who is a manifestation of multiple personalities.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Set This House in Order'? A: The author is Matt Ruff, known for his unique storytelling and imaginative plots.
- Q: What is the genre of this book? A: The book falls under the psychological genre, delving into themes of mental health and identity.
- Q: How many pages does 'Set This House in Order' have? A: The book contains 496 pages.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: It was published on February 4, 2003.
- Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition is a hardcover.
- Q: Is this book suitable for all readers? A: Due to its psychological themes and complex subject matter, it may be more suitable for mature readers.
- Q: What can readers expect from the character development in the book? A: Readers can expect deep character development as the story explores multiple personalities and their interactions within the mind of Andy Gage.
- Q: Are there any notable characters in the book? A: Yes, notable characters include Andy Gage, Aaron, Adam, and Penny Driver, each representing different facets of personality.
- Q: Is 'Set This House in Order' part of a series? A: No, it is a standalone novel.