I Can’t Turn It Off

I Can’t Turn It Off

E.L Black

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Editorial:
E.L Black
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798227574251
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A Profoundly Poignant yet Darkly Comedic Journey through Mental Health. In the bleak streets of a modern-day England, Emmeline Parker’s story unfolds in 'I Can’t Turn it Off,' a hauntingly raw and unfiltered story of survival and self-discovery. This contemporary fiction navigates the gritty reality of mental health and the ongoing pursuit of meaning in an often meaningless world. Emmeline Parker, our troubled narrator, takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster as she battles the unceasing voices in her head. A young struggling writer caught between the desire to disappear and the need to be seen, to be heard. Her journey is one of desperation and hope, a struggle to turn off the chaos and find her place in a world that never stops moving. From her suffocating apartment filled with discarded manuscripts to the public eye at a literary convention, Emmeline grapples with the dread of early adulthood and pressures of life after graduation. Her story is raw and real, a deep dive into the complexities of depression, the quest for identity, and the power of human connection. Themes of mental health, self-worth, and redemption remain throughout Emmeline’s narrative. Her struggle is palpable, her pain mirrors the battles many of us face in silence. Her voice is both a cry for help and a testament to the strength found in vulnerability. In the vein of 'BoJack Horseman' and 'My Year of Rest and Relaxation,' this debut novel masterfully blends dark humor with profound introspection. Can she find the breakthrough she desperately needs, or will she plunge further into the depths of her despair? Discover Emmeline’s fate in 'I Can’t Turn it Off' and ask yourself: Can she ever truly find peace, or is she destined to be consumed by the very voices she’s trying to silence? Book Length - 345 pages.

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