Abortion
Discover the captivating world of Richard Brautigan's Abortion, a thought-provoking novel published in 2002. This modern fiction piece spans 176 pages and invites readers into the life of a reclusive young man working in a San Francisco library dedicated to unpublishable books. As he navigates his unique surroundings, he forms a comforting bond with the librarian, leading to an unexpected living arrangement in the library's back room. Their lives take a dramatic turn during a transformative trip to Tijuana, where they encounter experiences that challenge their perceptions and change them forever. Immerse yourself in Brautigan's poignant storytelling and explore themes of isolation, connection, and the quest for meaning in this unforgettable narrative. Perfect for fans of modern fiction, Abortion is a must-read for anyone seeking a profound literary experience.