BROWN scrutinizes, and at the same time focalizes, the subjects of home and the will for integration. It's a work of fiction at the same time an autobiographical collage that depicts a potential future self; a stretched reality. It examines how people define and call a place home, and how people struggle when they’re socially disabled. Jeff Brown is a Caucasian American who settled in West Flanders forty years ago. After the sudden death of his West Flemish wife, he becomes a widower in grief trying to go on with his life while at the same time confronted with an ultimatum given by his son. BROWN is a story for people who are away from home, who are going to be away from home and who had been away from home.
Review by Tailwinds Press in New York.