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Badani applied the Page 69 Test to her new novel, The Sun's Shadow, and reported the following:
Page 69 offers an emotionally charged snapshot of the novel, encapsulating a pivotal moment that defines the story’s central themes. It captures the aftermath of devastating news—Celine and Eric learning that their son, Brian, has cancer. Celine hesitates, paralyzed by a desperate hope that the diagnosis might somehow prove to be a mistake, a fleeting nightmare she can wake from. She wrestles with her own denial, longing to shield Brian from the painful reality for just a moment longer. Eric, however, insists that Brian deserves honesty, no matter how painful. This clash bVisit Sejal Badani's website.
etween avoidance and confrontation not only highlights the differences in their coping mechanisms but also exposes cracks in their relationship.
The narrative delves into Celine’s internal monologue, revealing how this moment forces her to confront wounds from her own childhood. Raised amidst conflict and instability, Celine reflects on the contrast between her tumultuous upbringing and Eric’s idyllic childhood. It is this very contrast that once drew her to him, as though falling in love with Eric allowed her to vicariously experience the stability and warmth she always longed for. However, this dynamic now adds tension to their marriage, as their differing approaches to parenting and coping with trauma create a growing emotional distance between them.
Brian’s diagnosis becomes the novel’s central conflict, serving as a catalyst for transformation in both the family dynamic and the broader narrative arc. Although page 69 is brief—closing out a chapter—it carries immense weight. The scene offers a raw and unfiltered look at the family’s struggles, balancing heartache with moments of introspection.
If a new reader were to pick up the book and turn to this page, it would serve as a powerful introduction to the story’s emotional stakes. While its brevity and lack of broader context may limit its ability to fully represent the novel as a whole, it undoubtedly hooks the reader. It offers just enough to compel them to keep reading, eager to uncover how this family navigates the immense challenges ahead.
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