Becoming Unlonely
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
Clara has spent years maintaining distance in her personal life. In her mid‑forties and established in her career, she carries the impact of past relationship failures, broken trust, and a persistent sense of loneliness. Her routines are stable and predictable until an unexpected interaction with a composed, unfamiliar man disrupts the patterns she has relied on.
As Clara begins to reconsider her assumptions about connection, her closest friend, Elise, withdraws. This shift forces Clara to navigate the tension between emerging possibilities and the strain within a long‑standing friendship.
The Becoming Unlonely Book follows Clara as she learns that fulfilment does not require choosing between romantic and platonic relationships. Instead, it involves rebuilding trust in herself while allowing both forms of connection to coexist.
The story examines modern relationships, personal growth, and the practical challenges of forming and maintaining meaningful bonds. It is written for readers who have experienced loneliness in its many forms including the kind that occurs even when surrounded by others.
The Becoming Unlonely explores what it means to reconnect with oneself, with other people, and with the broader world. It recognizes that loneliness is not defined by physical isolation but by the experience of feeling unseen.