In a world that has taken everything from her, seventeen-year-old Charlotte Davis is shattered. Grieving her father’s loss and haunted by the absence of her best friend, she turns to self-harm as a way to escape her pain. Each new scar serves as a mask for her sorrow, locking away feelings that threaten to overwhelm her. Yet, as she navigates her heartache, Charlotte begins a raw and courageous journey toward healing. Kathleen Glasgow’s debut weaves a haunting narrative of resilience, capturing the struggle to reclaim oneself after profound loss. This powerful tale is an unflinching exploration of survival and self-discovery that will resonate deeply with readers. Don?t miss Kathleen Glasgow’s other compelling works, You?d Be Home Now and How to Make Friends with the Dark.