The Slow Leaving The Slow Leaving

The Slow Leaving

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Publisher Description

Marcus Reed has spent his life doing what was expected of him - working long hours, paying the bills, and keeping his struggling family afloat in their cramped Bronx apartment. Then one morning, he wakes to find that something has gone terribly wrong.

His body is changing.

At first, Marcus believes he can fight it. But as the mysterious transformation deepens, he loses his job, his independence, and eventually his place within the family he once supported. Confined to his room and increasingly unable to communicate, Marcus can only listen as fear replaces concern, money grows scarce, and the people he loves struggle to build lives around the burden he has become.

His father returns reluctantly to work. His mother battles illness and exhaustion. His seventeen-year-old sister, Keisha, sacrifices her own dreams while becoming Marcus's reluctant caretaker. And Marcus, still painfully human inside a body his family can barely recognize, watches his old identity disappear piece by piece.

Set against the pressures of working-class life in the Bronx, The Slow Leaving is a haunting contemporary tale of family, dignity, economic survival, and the frightening ease with which a human being can become invisible when he is no longer useful.

Dark, intimate, and deeply compassionate, The Slow Leaving asks a disturbing question: If everything you once contributed to the world were taken away, who would still see the person you are?

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
August 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
53
Pages
PUBLISHER
African Cultural Heritage Hub
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
896.4
KB
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