In Boxes-The Trappings of Society and Relationships, Tim Adams is disillusioned by the shallowness, hypocrisy, and injustice of American society. His despair is intensified by corporate corruption at work, urban decay in Philadelphia, and marital strife at home. Feeling hopelessly boxed in, Tim runs away in the middle of the night with his 3-year-old daughter in search of a more-ideal existence. Tim's clandestine escape jolts people from boxed-in lives to new beginnings. Whether you approach Boxes as a quick read, or slowly probe its layers of meaning, You will be memorably entertained and enriched. The novel includes the "Unpack Boxes" epilogue as a guide for discussing the novel's discourse on relationships and society.
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