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The Water Door

Noel R. Bagwell
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The Water Door
by Noel Reese Bagwell III

A gondolier. A woman behind a window. A love that waits a lifetime without demanding to be seen.

Set in Venice, the city where light and water trade secrets, The Water Door tells the quiet, enduring story of Pietro, a gondolier whose life is shaped by faith, work, and a love unspoken. Across decades, he rows the same canals, passing the same house, where a woman he once glimpsed now lives a life beyond his reach. Through tides, seasons, and the slow grace of years, his devotion becomes less an act of longing than of reverence.

When time, at last, gives him a single morning of recognition, what follows is not confession but grace-a moment so human it feels divine.

Written in luminous prose that recalls Hemingway's restraint, Manzoni's moral clarity, and the meditative beauty of Kawabata, The Water Door is a story of love, faith, and the holiness of patience. It captures the soul of Venice and the mystery of a life quietly redeemed by steadfast affection.

For readers who cherish literary fiction that moves with stillness and depth, The Water Door is a timeless meditation on constancy, light, and the unseen work of love.

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