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The climb from the shadows of her cave into the bewildering sunlight is not an easy one, but Quinn can't afford not to try. When her friend insists on a spontaneous summer road trip, twenty-year-old Quinn Aldredge finds herself on a desperate and daring mission to reclaim the version of herself that was swallowed by depression. Not entirely sure if it's even possible to bounce back from something as bone-deep as depression, she abandons the numbing life she had established in her hometown and dives head-first into an attempt to break free from the confines of her own mind. If she wants to…mehr

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The climb from the shadows of her cave into the bewildering sunlight is not an easy one, but Quinn can't afford not to try. When her friend insists on a spontaneous summer road trip, twenty-year-old Quinn Aldredge finds herself on a desperate and daring mission to reclaim the version of herself that was swallowed by depression. Not entirely sure if it's even possible to bounce back from something as bone-deep as depression, she abandons the numbing life she had established in her hometown and dives head-first into an attempt to break free from the confines of her own mind. If she wants to succeed, Quinn will have to learn a valuable lesson: sometimes the right path isn't the safest one. As her eyes adjust to the light of the living, she finds friendship, freedom, and romance waiting for her under the sun. Quinn wants nothing more than to uncover the old her, the one who smiled and socialized and actually participated in her own life without the whisperings of mental illness in her ear.
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Theresa Sopko has long believed in the transformative, essential power of storytelling. She began writing almost as soon as she was capable of grasping a pencil. A graduate of Arizona State University with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts, her debut novel, Bewilderment of the Eyes has received a warm response from critics, readers and fellow authors. Sopko was born in Pittsburgh, but did most of her growing up in Mesa, Arizona. For more on Theresa, visit her at www.theresasopko.com.