The Empty Sack
ISBN: 978-93-7042-726-6
Format: 14.0x21.6cm
Liczba stron: 272
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2025 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
The Empty Sack is a novel that delves into the struggles of a middle-aged man facing the threat of job loss and the emotional turmoil that accompanies such uncertainty. The protagonist grapples with his role as a provider for his family, navigating the harsh realities of a business world that shows little regard for age or personal circumstances. As he confronts his employer, the narrative shifts to explore the intersecting lives of two families, highlighting economic pressures and class conflicts. The story emphasizes the tension between personal responsibility and the relentless demands of corporate life, where decisions about livelihood are often cold and impersonal. The book captures the emotional toll of these challenges, focusing on the vulnerability of individuals caught in the web of economic insecurity. Through its portrayal of the working class, the narrative reflects the indifference and harshness of an unforgiving system that seems to offer little hope. As the plot unfolds, it exposes the deep conflicts between family, work, and societal expectations, offering a poignant reflection on the pressures of the early 20th-century workforce.