The Man Who Couldn't Sleep(Paperback, Arthur Stringer)
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The protagonist of the story is Carter Brant, a successful New York businessman suffering from severe insomnia. His inability to sleep is not just a minor inconvenience; it has become a debilitating condition that affects every aspect of his life. Desperate for a solution, Brant tries various remedies and consults numerous doctors, but nothing seems to help.The novel begins with Brant reaching the breaking point. His sleeplessness leads to a series of erratic behaviors and a deepening sense of despair. In a bid to escape his turmoil, Brant decides to leave his life in New York behind and travels to the remote mountains, seeking peace and a cure in isolation.In the mountains, Brant meets a variety of characters who influence his journey. Among them is a hermit-like figure who offers unconventional wisdom, and a local woman named Helen, who becomes a key figure in his path to recovery. Helen's compassion and understanding provide Brant with emotional support, while her practical advice helps him confront the underlying issues contributing to his insomnia.