The truth of some promises is not as important as whether or not you can believe in them, with all your heart
The truth of some promises is not as important as whether or not you can believe in them, with all your heart
Michael Chabon, the acclaimed author known for his intricate storytelling and complex characters, often explores the theme of promises in his works. In his novels, Chabon delves into the idea that the truth of a promise may not always be as important as the belief in it with all one's heart. This concept is particularly evident in his novel "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," where the characters grapple with the weight of promises made and broken.