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Some houses don't have walls.
Some don't have corners.
And some follow you long after you leave.
Lucy learned to survive early - managing her mother's moods, moving endlessly, and becoming invisible to stay safe. By adulthood, she believed she had escaped her childhood. She was wrong.
When she returned years later, hoping for reconciliation, she was pulled back into the same roles - and forced to confront a devastating truth about love, guilt, and abandonment.
The House with No Corners is a raw, lyrical memoir about growing up too fast, being the emotional caretaker as a child, and the long journey toward reclaiming the self that was left behind.
This book is for anyone who has ever wondered:
Why do I keep choosing the same pain?
And
Who would I be if I finally chose myself?