In "Storm" by Anna Teleki, edited by Neyla Grey and translated by A. Sil, meet Remie André: a man shaped by a childhood of ridicule and family rejection. Despite a professional life as an editor and a striking transformation from his overweight youth, Remie navigates Parisian life with a lingering sense of emptiness and a struggle to form genuine connections. His world shifts when he encounters Brad Storm, a charismatic American artist and photographer whose work, "The Invisible World, " captures raw emotion.
As their paths intertwine-initially for an interview, then unexpectedly through the mischievous charm of a white fluffy bichon named Toulouse-Remie begins to confront the "storm" within himself. This novel explores the profound journey of finding acceptance and love when society, and even family, turns its back. Can Remie finally fill the void and find true happiness in a world that has always made him feel alone? "Who sows the wind reaps the storm", and for Remie, this storm might just lead to a life fully, and happily, lived.
In "Storm" by Anna Teleki, edited by Neyla Grey and translated by A. Sil, meet Remie André: a man shaped by a childhood of ridicule and family rejection. Despite a professional life as an editor and a striking transformation from his overweight youth, Remie navigates Parisian life with a lingering sense of emptiness and a struggle to form genuine connections. His world shifts when he encounters Brad Storm, a charismatic American artist and photographer whose work, "The Invisible World, " captures raw emotion.
As their paths intertwine-initially for an interview, then unexpectedly through the mischievous charm of a white fluffy bichon named Toulouse-Remie begins to confront the "storm" within himself. This novel explores the profound journey of finding acceptance and love when society, and even family, turns its back. Can Remie finally fill the void and find true happiness in a world that has always made him feel alone? "Who sows the wind reaps the storm", and for Remie, this storm might just lead to a life fully, and happily, lived.