The opening epigraph by Yeats, "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold," sets the tone for the novel by foreshadowing the theme of decay and disintegration. It suggests that there is a fundamental instability in the world of the novel and that the characters' attempts to maintain order and control may ultimately be futile. This quote also alludes to the breakdown of traditional customs and beliefs that will be central to the story.
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Tell No One - novel - was created in 2001.
Go Tell It on the Mountain - novel - was created in 1953.
Go Tell It on the Mountain - novel - has 272 pages.
The novel "Go Tell It On The Mountain" was written by James Baldwin in 1953. The novel looks into the lives of African Americans and the effect the church has on them.
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Tell No One: A Novel was written by Harlan Coben.
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He doesn't just tell one story, he tells many throughout the novel. You ll have to read the book and find out which ones.