The Disconnect: A Tale of Families, Faith, and the Digital Divide In the picturesque town of Ayeloja, everything appears perfect on the surface. Smart homes hum with efficiency, and families thrive in their carefully curated lives. But behind closed doors, screens separate instead of connecting, and silence grows louder than words. Sarah Hudson struggles to reach her teenage children as they drift further into virtual worlds. Amanda Preston builds her family's image of perfection while cracks threaten to shatter the illusion. Maria Rodriguez, a single mother, fights to keep her children safe in a world she barely understands. And the Adegbites, Nigerian immigrants, navigate the tension between their cultural heritage and the relentless pull of modern life. Enter Nathaniel Cross, a quiet outsider with scars and wisdom born of loss. Moving unnoticed through Ayeloja, Nathaniel plants seeds of hope and connection, challenging families to confront their truths and rediscover what it means to love and be loved. The Disconnect explores the isolation caused by our digital age and the healing power of faith, grace, and authentic human connection. With heartfelt storytelling and deeply relatable characters, this book invites readers to reflect on their relationships, choices, and the ever-present question: What truly connects us in a world that often pulls us apart? Perfect for readers who enjoy stories of redemption, family, and the quiet triumph of love over loneliness.
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