Book: The Storyteller
By: Sana Rose
Blurb:
You can sleep through the world, but not through yourself.
A childhood incident she can’t recollect…
A haunting nightmare that jolts her out of sleep…
For Zara, knowing is suffering.
Cocooned in the shell she has built around herself, life is all about bare survival
until one day she gets an email from The Storyteller…
Zara is hooked by his words and hungry for more. But, to her horror, she learns he
knows more about her than she thought.
When her step-cousin Zachariah lands after eight years, reviving bittersweet
memories, Zara must face her worst demons.
Who is The Storyteller? What does he want from her? What is she afraid of?
And why didn’t her mother protect her from the devastating truth about herself?
The Storyteller is a poignant narrative, exploring childhood trauma and the battle
of a young woman caught between PTSD and high-functioning normalcy,
intertwined with a tale of love, loss, grief, betrayal, pain and survival.
Review:
Are you still traumatized by an incident that happened years ago??
Are you aware of PTSD?
How will you deal with it??
The questions are numerous but the answer to all of these is in the book, THE STORYTELLER.
The book is about Zara, the protagonist who is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.
The author has beautifully penned down the life of Zara and how she dealt with her trauma.
Which was the incident that made her life so??
An assault, or something else??
Grab your copy to know more.
The story is written so beautifully that it seems no less than reality. The reader has feel and relate the character of Zara. The chapters are wooven with proper detailing and with the diary writings that add upto it's beauty.
The Author has divided the book into 105 chapters and none of them is lengthy.
Language used by the author is amazing with the cover that is eye catching. The title is 💯 appropriate.
Overall A beautiful story.
And a must read.
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