Sanctuary
Experience the gripping tale of Sanctuary by William Faulkner, a master of American fiction. This compelling novel, published in 2011, spans 240 pages and immerses readers in the tumultuous world of Temple Drake, a troubled young woman who escapes the confines of her privileged life. As the daughter of a judge, Temple's reckless decision to run away with an unsuitable man leads her into a harrowing situation among moonshiners. Abandoned and vulnerable, she encounters the menacing figure of Popeye, one of Faulkner's most grotesque and unforgettable characters. Set against the backdrop of Yoknapatawpha County, this story explores themes of morality, identity, and the darker sides of human nature. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those interested in the complexities of Southern life, Sanctuary is a must-read that showcases Faulkner's unparalleled storytelling prowess.