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Rubin A Short Story

Par : M.L. Leggett
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235914322
  • EAN9798235914322
  • Date de parution04/06/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

"Hold a monster in your hands and watch it become something else."Rubin is a specialist in cleaning away the things others want to forget: the grime and evidence of daily living. But within the walls of his 502-square-foot apartment, he is a man consumed by his own quiet, desperate rituals. For eight years, he has kept a collection of eight mason jars tucked away in the warped corner of a cabinet, a secret, physical manifestation of the loneliness he has harbored since his twenties.
At thirty-five, Rubin's life is a cycle of professional cleaning, isolation, and the suffocating, manipulative control of a mother who uses guilt and threats of financial ruin to keep him tethered to her. She views his attempts at autonomy with scorn, and Rubin, hiding his true self beneath an oversized coat, has long believed he is a monster of her design. When a new digital connection with a woman named "Peaches" promises to rewrite the reality of his invisible life, Rubin is pushed to the edge.
As the boundaries between his work, his mother's reach, and his forbidden secrets collide, Rubin must face the terrifying possibility that his isolation was never a choice; it was a design. A haunting, Southern Gothic meditation on the cost of breaking free, Rubin exposes the monsters we keep in jars and the brutal, beautiful struggle to finally be seen.