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: Hollins encourages moving from "why me" to "what now," reclaiming agency even in situations that cannot be fixed.
“Absolutely one of my all time favorite horror books because it asks the question of all parents...how far will you go for your children?” TikTok · SydneyBooks · 1 year ago SUFFER
If you are looking for fiction, this is a highly acclaimed intellectual horror novel that uses an apocalyptic scenario to explore the dark depths of parenthood. : Hollins encourages moving from "why me" to
: Reviewers highlight its "anguish-proof" strategies, such as separating facts from the emotional story we build around them and building "resilience muscles" through intentional discomfort. “This isn't a feel-good read; it's a guide
“This isn't a feel-good read; it's a guide for those ready to confront challenges and transform their relationship with suffering.” Facebook · booksforaspirants · 1 year ago
: It forces readers to ask, "How far would you go for your child?".