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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Sagas
  • Language:English
  • Pages:400
  • eBook ISBN:9798350983944
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798350983937

In the Safe and Sound

by M.A. Dixon

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Overview
"In the Safe and Sound" takes an unflinching look at the consequences of alcoholism and addiction, as seen through the journey of the main character, Mallory. Woven throughout her life story are moments of sweetness and heartache, acceptance and rejection, hope and loss. The novel paints a picture of a life lived between emotional extremes; the bright light of joy made euphoric against the darkest shadows of depression, and the importance of unconditional self-love in balancing a path to heal.
Description
Mallory's life story is a raw and intimate portrayal of the challenges faced by those battling alcoholism and addiction. Through an unfiltered lens, the novel delves into the pivotal moments that define her journey—moments filled with both sweetness and despair, acceptance and rejection. Mallory's experiences offer readers a powerful glimpse into the consequences of addiction and the complexities of recovery, showing the toll on relationships, identity, and one's sense of worth. Yet, as she navigates her darkest moments, Mallory also discovers the resilience within herself and the transformative power of self-acceptance. Ultimately, this story is not only about the struggle but also the profound beauty of finding an unconditional love for oneself, even in the face of relentless challenges. Woven with themes of hope and redemption, the novel invites readers to witness a moving testament to the power of self-love and healing.
About the author
"I wrote it from a melody in my head. When I read it, I hear music." --M.A. Dixon