RuthNwosu
Permission to Speak
A Novel by Ruth Nwosu
Inspired by real events from the troubled teen industry.
Sixteen-year-old Ava Bennett never imagined her life could be reduced to a single question:
"Permission to speak?"
When a concerned school counselor suggests "structured support," Ava's mother, Lydia, sends her to the remote Serenity Haven Facility - a place marketed as a lifeline for struggling teens. But behind the locked gates and perfectly trimmed lawns lies a world of total control. Every word, every cough, every breath requires explicit permission. Break the rules, and the consequences are swift, silent, and crushing.
Trapped in a system that punishes vulnerability and rewards blind obedience, Ava watches as the other girls - each carrying their own hidden scars - slowly disappear inside themselves. Yet in the suffocating silence, something fierce awakens in Ava. With the help of a sharp-witted roommate and a nurse who may not be as loyal to the program as she seems, Ava begins to uncover the dark truth behind Serenity Haven's "therapeutic" methods.
But speaking up could cost her everything - her freedom, her sanity, even her life. In a facility where silence is survival, one girl's voice might be the only thing powerful enough to shatter the entire system.
A gripping, emotionally raw novel of resilience, sisterhood, and the courage it takes to reclaim your voice when the world demands you stay quiet.