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- In his novella Under Black Leaves, midwest author Doug Ramspeck delves into mental health, the interplay between love and loss, and the arts through the eyes of an art professor (Luke) and a Dance major (Hannah).
- Author(s): Doug Ramspeck
- 162 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, General
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With a mix of romantic passion and realism, Under Black Leaves invites readers to ponder how grief and mental health affect human emotion.Book Synopsis
In his novella Under Black Leaves, midwest author Doug Ramspeck delves into mental health, the interplay between love and loss, and the arts through the eyes of an art professor (Luke) and a Dance major (Hannah).
Memories flood Professor Luke Horn as he returns to the Chicago College of the Arts campus for the new semester. After losing a charismatic student, Luke wonders if he should confess what he knows or keep it hidden. He quickly learns that you can't always hide your past. When the sister of the late student registers for his design and color course, will he be able to keep his composure and his secret? Will his guilt drive him to insanity?
With a mix of romantic passion and realism, Under Black Leaves invites readers to ponder how grief and mental health affect human emotion.
Review Quotes
"Doug Ramspeck brings passion and raw emotion as he shares letters between two past lovers. We see two different sides of the relationship unfold through tales of suspense, secrecy, love, and overwhelming guilt and grief. Under Black Leaves was a novella that as a staff we could not put down."
- Etchings Press Editors