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"THE UNTRUTH OF AN  IMAGINARY KID"

"THE UNTRUTH OF AN IMAGINARY KID"

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The Untruth of an Imaginary Kid is a deeply emotional journey through love, loss, innocence, and survival. It follows author's life from childhood, where an imaginary companion filled the empty spaces of loneliness, to a teenage love story so pure that it transcended life itself. Through the blossoming bond with a childhood sweetheart - from sharing benches to sharing dreams - author paints a tender portrait of love that was never just teenage fantasy, but a profound connection of souls. When life's harshest realities strike - the loss of a father, a forced separation, and a shattering goodbye - author's world spirals into darkness, addiction, and unbearable grief. Told with raw honesty and poetic sadness, this memoir captures the struggles of holding onto love in the face of unthinkable tragedy. It reflects the beautiful yet painful truth that some connections are so deep, they refuse to be broken even by death. The Untruth of an Imaginary Kid is a story of carrying invisible scars, finding pieces of light in endless darkness, and proving that even shattered hearts can hold the brightest memories forever. (Based on true story)
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This book is my truth. Messy. Raw. Honest. A story of love that turned into survival. Of friendships that burned out like dying stars. Of motherhood-the way it shatters you, and then builds you back stronger. I don't write this as a victim, but as a woman who finally chose herself. Who learned that sometimes the people you love the most are the ones you must let go. And that healing isn't a straight line-it's a journey. So if you're reading this, and you're in the middle of your own storm, know this: You're not alone. You are seen. And you will rise.

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