Amber Smith’s The Way I Used to Be tells the powerful and emotional story of Eden McCrorey, a teenage girl navigating the aftermath of sexual assault. As Eden’s life spirals out of control, the novel explores her struggles with anger, pain, and self-acceptance. A raw and poignant narrative, it sheds light on trauma, resilience, and the journey toward healing, offering a deeply moving and empathetic portrayal of recovery. This coming-of-age story tackles tough but necessary conversations about sexual assault and its impact.
Why You Should Read?
- A deeply moving and empathetic portrayal of trauma and recovery, offering a realistic look at the healing process.
- Tackles tough but necessary conversations about sexual assault and its profound impact on a young person's life.
- Offers a powerful coming-of-age story with relatable emotional depth, highlighting the importance of seeking support and self-forgiveness.
- Perfect for readers of realistic and socially conscious fiction who appreciate narratives of resilience and hope.
About the Author
Amber Smith is a writer and advocate for survivors of sexual violence. She uses her platform to raise awareness and create empathy through her fiction. Her debut novel, The Way I Used to Be, has been praised for its unflinching honesty and emotional resonance, establishing her as a significant voice in contemporary young adult literature.