Portada

BORN IN PORTLAND IBD

RICKROADWAY
01 / 2026
9798233029677
Inglés

Sinopsis

Born in Portland is the concluding novel in the Born In series, tracing a life shaped quietly-and decisively-by place, restraint, and time.Beginning in Portland, Oregon in the 1960s, the book follows a childhood formed by rain-soaked streets, working-class discipline, and an unspoken code of endurance. In a city that values patience over performance, the narrator learns early how to listen, how to carry weight, and how to exist without demanding attention. As decades pass, those lessons deepen-sometimes as strengths, sometimes as limits.Adolescence introduces work before want. Adulthood brings departure, distance, and the realization that leaving a place does not erase its imprint. Across changing cities and shifting responsibilities, the narrator confronts a central truth: geography reveals patterns, but it does not resolve them. Identity is not reinvented by motion alone.In the present day, Born in Portland becomes a reckoning rather than a return. The novel explores what remains after ambition quiets and illusion falls away-how attention replaces urgency, how chosen weight replaces inherited burden, and how a life is measured not by spectacle but by coherence.Clear-eyed, unsentimental, and deeply reflective, Born in Portland completes the series? arc with understanding instead of nostalgia. It is a novel about endurance refined into intention, and about finally living in alignment with what shaped you-without being owned by it.

PVP
11,49