Loner

Loner

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Sep 13, 2016 · انگلیسی · جلد سخت (203 صفحات)
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فرمت جلد سخت
صفحات 203
زبان انگلیسی
منتشر شده Sep 13, 2016
ناشر Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10 1501107895
ISBN-13 9781501107894

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In a world dominated by social media and relentless connectivity, the life of a young man unfolds with poignant introspection and raw authenticity. Navigating the complexities of student life and aspirations, he grapples with isolation, longing, and the desire for genuine human connection. Each day feels like a repetitive cycle, blending the mundane with the poignant, as he reflects on his place within the vibrant campus landscape that often feels impenetrable.

Amidst the noise of laughter and fleeting friendships, his yearning for acceptance grows—a desire to escape the confines of solitude. The narrative delves deep into his psyche, revealing his vulnerabilities and dreams, juxtaposed against the backdrop of a culture that seems to celebrate superficiality. The cast of characters around him adds both color and complexity, shining a light on the contrasting ways people seek companionship and fulfillment.

As tensions build and relationships evolve, he finds himself on a path that challenges his perceptions of identity and belonging. The journey is not just about finding companionship but also about understanding oneself in an age where loneliness pervades even the most crowded spaces. Each interaction, no matter how trivial, serves as a stepping stone toward a deeper understanding of what it means to truly connect.

Through sharp prose and a keen sense of observation, a compelling portrait of contemporary loneliness emerges. It is a reflective exploration of what it means to be a loner in a world that often celebrates the opposite. The story resonates powerfully with anyone who has felt out of sync with their surroundings, making it a deeply relatable and thought-provoking read.
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