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“O+F” by John Moncure Wetterau is a contemporary novel likely written in the early 21st century. The story centers around Oliver Prescott, a multi-faceted character grappling with issues of identity, relationships, and the complexities of modern life. Set against a richly drawn backdrop that includes his interactions with the enigmatic Francesca and his experimentation in bronze casting, the novel promises a blend of introspection and exploration of human connections. The opening of the book introduces us to Oliver, who navigates his mundane existence while reflecting on his desires and disappointments. After a passing encounter with Francesca at a diner, he reels from memories of his failed marriage and current emotional struggles. Oliver's interactions with his friend George and other characters reveal his introspective nature and artistic pursuits. Throughout the initial chapters, Oliver grapples with his feelings toward Francesca while exploring his newfound interest in woodworking and bronze casting, which symbolize a search for beauty and meaning in his life. Emotional tension and the allure of past connections set the stage for Oliver's journey towards understanding himself and the changing nature of love. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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