Fractured Reflections

Fractured Reflections

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Fractured Reflections follows the story of sixteen-year-old Emma, who has been struggling with severe anorexia while dealing with the emotional fallout of her parents' divorce. Her mother, Dr. Melissa Collins, is a dedicated surgeon whose demanding career leaves little time for family. As Emma's condition deteriorates, her world starts to unravel, culminating in a critical moment when she faints at school. The subsequent hospitalization reveals the severity of Emma's anorexia, prompting Melissa to make a heart-wrenching decision. To ensure Emma's recovery, Melissa arranges for Emma to move overseas to live with her estranged father, where she will receive the specialized care she desperately needs. The novel delves into Emma's internal battles, the impact on her family, and the challenges of embarking on a journey toward healing and self-discovery.
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