A LONG WAY FROM HOME

A LONG WAY FROM HOME

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This novel appears to be a deeply personal and introspective work, exploring themes of trauma, mental health, and self-discovery. The narrative follows the protagonist, Miah, as she navigates a tumultuous period in her life, marked by flashbacks, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Through Miah's journey, you delve into the complexities of her past, revealing a childhood marred by domestic violence and turmoil. The story also touches on her struggles with relationships, identity, and finding solace in substance use. The novel's tone is reflective and emotional, with a strong focus on Miah's inner world and her efforts to make sense of her experiences. The writing is descriptive and immersive, drawing the reader into Miah's world and evoking a sense of empathy and connection. Some possible genres for this novel could be: 1. Literary Fiction 2. Psychological Fiction 3. Trauma Fiction 4. Coming-of-Age 5. Contemporary Women's Fiction
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