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The Good Eye
In The Good Eye, Jess Gibson follows a character whose life is shaped by observation—by noticing what others miss and by trusting the quiet signals that seem to guide them. As everyday moments accumulate, the story turns those small perceptions into a kind of compass, testing whether “seeing” is simply a talent or something deeper: a responsibility to interpret the world honestly, even when the truth is complicated. As relationships shift and old assumptions are challenged, the protagonist’s attention becomes both a strength and a burden. The more they look, the more they realize that perception can be selective, that memory can blur, and that what feels obvious in hindsight may have been invisible in the moment. Through encounters that demand emotional clarity, the book explores how people protect themselves—sometimes by looking away—and what it costs to keep choosing to look closely. Ultimately, The Good Eye is a reflective, character-driven story about growth through attention. It asks what it means to be “good” at seeing: not just to spot details, but to understand their meaning, to recognize one’s own blind spots, and to decide how to act when observation reveals both beauty and uncertainty.
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Tomes & Tales
$32
1 copy
Publisher
Cardinal
Pages
256
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781538777749
ISBN-10
1538777746
Language
English
Published
2026-05-12
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