Lonely, Even When You're Not Alone
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Lonely isn't just a feeling-it's a condition. A fog. A weight that follows you, even when you're surrounded by people.**
In Lonely, author and entrepreneur George Hatcher offers a brutally honest, deeply human look at the experience of loneliness-not just in old age, but across a lifetime. From juvenile detention to the military brig, from marriages that failed to ones that endured, from jail cells to the quiet of home, this book traces a man's journey through decades of disconnect, reflection, survival, and slow rebuilding.
This is not a book written by a doctor, a therapist, or a guru. It's written by someone who has lived it. Someone who has walked through shame, silence, and self-destruction-and somehow made it through to the other side.
Lonely isn't a how-to or a self-help manual. It's a story. A testimony. A mirror for readers who've ever asked:
* Why do I feel lonely even when I'm not alone?
* Why does the quiet hurt more than the chaos?
* Can I rebuild connection after years of isolation, mistakes, or regret?
With raw storytelling, unflinching vulnerability, and moments of unexpected grace, *Lonely* speaks to anyone who's ever carried the weight of feeling unseen.
Whether you're 18 or 80, whether your loneliness comes from loss, failure, prison, addiction, or simply time-this book is a reminder that you're not the only one.
You can come back from lonely.
But first, you have to name it.