The Perfect Golden Circle
This is a fiction book, a character‑driven literary novel set in rural England during a blistering summer. Two outsiders—the traumatized Falklands veteran and his affable, chaotic companion—seek healing and meaning by secretly crafting crop-circle formations in a Wiltshire field. The central themes explore trauma, friendship, and the redemptive power of art, and the emotional tone is atmospheric, intimate, and quietly hopeful. The intended reader is adults who enjoy thoughtful, atmosphere‑rich stories with a strong sense of place and a compassionate, reflective mood.
The story unfolds through a story‑led narrative, anchored in keen observation and lyrical prose. Readers are invited into long, sun‑warmed days and cool, moonlit nights as the pair tote a battered camper van along quiet lanes, chasing patterns that feel like sculpture and symbol. What makes the experience distinctive is the way the project blossoms into a friendship that changes both men, using art as a language for healing. The narrative also invites reflective, interactive learning about resilience, friendship, and the power of art to heal.
As the summer advances, the designs grow more ambitious and public attention intensifies, and the book uses these evolving forms to explore trust, belief, and belonging. The journey is less about rapid twists and more about mood, memory, and the quiet awe of watching fields transform from green to gold. Readers move through the narrative by following the characters’ choices, conversations, and the changing landscapes around them.
- Two outsiders forming an evolving, hopeful bond
- Nightly road trips in a battered camper van to create crop-circle designs
- Atmospheric rural England setting with vivid day and night imagery
- Lyrical, image-rich writing with cinematic pacing
- Themes of trauma, resilience, and art as solace that invite reflection and discussion
After finishing, readers gain a sense of wonder about human connection and the capacity for healing through creativity. The story leaves them with a calmer, more curious perspective, a belief in unlikely friendships, and a lasting appreciation for the beauty found in quiet, sunlit fields.
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The Perfect Golden Circle
The Perfect Golden Circle
This is a fiction book, a character‑driven literary novel set in rural England during a blistering summer. Two outsiders—the traumatized Falklands veteran and his affable, chaotic companion—seek healing and meaning by secretly crafting crop-circle formations in a Wiltshire field. The central themes explore trauma, friendship, and the redemptive power of art, and the emotional tone is atmospheric, intimate, and quietly hopeful. The intended reader is adults who enjoy thoughtful, atmosphere‑rich stories with a strong sense of place and a compassionate, reflective mood.
The story unfolds through a story‑led narrative, anchored in keen observation and lyrical prose. Readers are invited into long, sun‑warmed days and cool, moonlit nights as the pair tote a battered camper van along quiet lanes, chasing patterns that feel like sculpture and symbol. What makes the experience distinctive is the way the project blossoms into a friendship that changes both men, using art as a language for healing. The narrative also invites reflective, interactive learning about resilience, friendship, and the power of art to heal.
As the summer advances, the designs grow more ambitious and public attention intensifies, and the book uses these evolving forms to explore trust, belief, and belonging. The journey is less about rapid twists and more about mood, memory, and the quiet awe of watching fields transform from green to gold. Readers move through the narrative by following the characters’ choices, conversations, and the changing landscapes around them.
- Two outsiders forming an evolving, hopeful bond
- Nightly road trips in a battered camper van to create crop-circle designs
- Atmospheric rural England setting with vivid day and night imagery
- Lyrical, image-rich writing with cinematic pacing
- Themes of trauma, resilience, and art as solace that invite reflection and discussion
After finishing, readers gain a sense of wonder about human connection and the capacity for healing through creativity. The story leaves them with a calmer, more curious perspective, a belief in unlikely friendships, and a lasting appreciation for the beauty found in quiet, sunlit fields.
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This is a fiction book, a character‑driven literary novel set in rural England during a blistering summer. Two outsiders—the traumatized Falklands veteran and his affable, chaotic companion—seek healing and meaning by secretly crafting crop-circle formations in a Wiltshire field. The central themes explore trauma, friendship, and the redemptive power of art, and the emotional tone is atmospheric, intimate, and quietly hopeful. The intended reader is adults who enjoy thoughtful, atmosphere‑rich stories with a strong sense of place and a compassionate, reflective mood.
The story unfolds through a story‑led narrative, anchored in keen observation and lyrical prose. Readers are invited into long, sun‑warmed days and cool, moonlit nights as the pair tote a battered camper van along quiet lanes, chasing patterns that feel like sculpture and symbol. What makes the experience distinctive is the way the project blossoms into a friendship that changes both men, using art as a language for healing. The narrative also invites reflective, interactive learning about resilience, friendship, and the power of art to heal.
As the summer advances, the designs grow more ambitious and public attention intensifies, and the book uses these evolving forms to explore trust, belief, and belonging. The journey is less about rapid twists and more about mood, memory, and the quiet awe of watching fields transform from green to gold. Readers move through the narrative by following the characters’ choices, conversations, and the changing landscapes around them.
- Two outsiders forming an evolving, hopeful bond
- Nightly road trips in a battered camper van to create crop-circle designs
- Atmospheric rural England setting with vivid day and night imagery
- Lyrical, image-rich writing with cinematic pacing
- Themes of trauma, resilience, and art as solace that invite reflection and discussion
After finishing, readers gain a sense of wonder about human connection and the capacity for healing through creativity. The story leaves them with a calmer, more curious perspective, a belief in unlikely friendships, and a lasting appreciation for the beauty found in quiet, sunlit fields.




















