At seventeen, Charlotte Davis carries scars—both visible and invisible—from losses that would break most people. Grief over her father's death, her best friend's absence, and a mother consumed by her own emptiness have left Charlie searching for ways to survive unbearable pain. She turns to self-injury as a refuge, a method of transforming emotional agony into something she can control and comprehend. Each mark Charlie makes becomes a statement of her internal turmoil, a physical manifestation of wounds too deep for words. Yet beneath this cycle of harm lies a young woman desperate to feel something other than devastation. Glasgow's unflinching narrative follows Charlie's descent into darkness and her gradual awakening to the possibility of restoration. Through unflinching honesty, this novel examines how trauma reshapes identity and how the path to healing often demands that we first acknowledge our breaking points. A testament to resilience and the arduous process of reclaiming oneself, this book offers both devastation and hope. Discover Charlie's transformative journey toward healing and add this profound story to your collection today.
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