Building independence
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Publisher Description
Meher is fifteen when her mother dies—and the house she lives in loses its center.
In the silence that follows, grief does not arrive loudly. It arrives as responsibility. As unpaid bills. As unfinished meals. As expectations placed gently but firmly on a girl who is still learning who she is.
While her sisters cope in their own ways and her father retreats into quiet survival, Meher becomes the invisible force holding the household together. She studies in fragments of time, works secretly on shared devices, and measures independence not in dreams but in savings, schedules, and small victories no one applauds.
This is not a story about dramatic transformation or sudden healing. It is about the slow, uneven process of growing up after loss—about bad days that refuse to move, ordinary days that carry quiet weight, and rare good days that feel almost unfamiliar.
As grief reshapes her relationships, her sense of self, and her future, Meher learns that healing is not linear, strength is often silent, and independence is not something you announce—it is something you build, patiently, stone by stone.
A restrained, intimate novel about resilience, family, and becoming, this book captures the quiet courage of a young woman learning to live with absence while still moving forward.