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Laszlo Kepes

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It was an eye opener for knowing things about narcissistic parent.

Overall
5 out of 5 stars
Performance
5 out of 5 stars
Story
5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-04-24

"Featherless Fatherless" takes its audience on a journey through the complex and often bewildering mind of a narcissist. In this gripping exploration of self-absorption and grandiosity, the author, presumably drawing from personal experiences, offers readers a raw and unfiltered look into the psyche of a character whose narcissism knows no bounds. The narrative skillfully weaves together the protagonist's relentless pursuit of admiration, lack of empathy, and a pervasive sense of entitlement. The term "featherless fatherless" serves as a poignant metaphor, capturing the essence of an individual who, like a bird without feathers or a child without a father figure, is stripped of essential elements that contribute to emotional and psychological balance. One of the strengths of this portrayal lies in its ability to elicit both fascination and repulsion from the reader. The narcissist's charm, charisma, and magnetic personality draw others into their orbit, creating a sense of allure that is hard to resist. However, as the story unfolds, the darker facets of their personality emerge, leaving a trail of broken relationships and shattered trust in their wake. The character development is a standout aspect of this narrative. The language employed in "Featherless Fatherless" is both evocative and thought-provoking. While the subject matter may be uncomfortable for some, the narrative serves as a powerful mirror, forcing readers to confront their own preconceptions about narcissism and its impact on interpersonal relationships. "Featherless Fatherless" is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, challenging readers to look beyond the surface and consider the complex interplay of factors that shape our personalities. The author's ability to navigate the intricacies of narcissistic behavior with sensitivity and depth makes this a must-read for those seeking a profound exploration of human nature and the consequences of unchecked self-absorption.

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