A review by mad_about_books
Invisible Fences by Norman Prentiss

5.0

Have you ever read a work of fiction that just blew you away? A book or story that made you swear you would read everything the author wrote? I made myself that promise after reading Norman Prentiss' book ODD ADVENTURES WITH YOUR OTHER FATHER. His writing is uplifting and heartbreaking at the same time. Funny how those promises slip away until you find yourself want to read something that will take you out of yourself even if only for a little while.

Norman Prentiss' mastery of language makes reading INVISIBLE FENCES both psychologically disturbing and beautifully enlightening. He takes the 'invisible fence' metaphor far beyond our initial thought of keeping a dog within the confines of a property without chain links or pickets. The main theme is about childhood memories and how they build a fence around adult behavior.

INVISIBLE FENCES is a book to be savored.