Dead Fish
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set in a complacent America, Lorraine Mulderon grapples with her anger over environmental issues, including dying fish and birds in her Connecticut coastal town. Her frustrations extend beyond ecological concerns to local nuisances like traffic and excessive drinking. Lorraine's rage reflects a deeper societal discontent, highlighting her yearning for a more passionate response to the problems around her. As she navigates her emotions, the story explores themes of environmental awareness and the struggle against apathy in everyday life.
