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How to Make Friends with the Dark by Kathleen Glasgow is a profoundly moving and emotionally unvarnished book that delves deeply into loss, sorrow, and the healing process. The narrative centers on 16-year-old Tiger Tolliver, whose life is upended by the untimely death of her mother. Tiger is placed in the foster care system since she has no other relatives to turn to, forcing her to make her way through a strange and sometimes harsh environment.
Tiger led a modest but happy existence before to the passing of her mother, depending on their strong relationship to help her navigate the difficulties of puberty. Now, though, she is all by herself, wallowing in grief and trying to figure out how to live without her mother. Tiger meets individuals who influence her path as she transitions between temporary residences; some provide empathy and support, while others exacerbate her feelings of isolation.
The book How to Make Friends with the Dark offers an honest and unvarnished depiction of loss via the incredibly moving words of Kathleen Glasgow. In addition to exploring the heartbreaking reality of loss, the book emphasizes how resilient people can be and how crucial it is to maintain optimism even in the face of adversity.
For readers who enjoy profoundly touching modern literature, this book is a must-read. It is ideal for fans of emotionally charged tales like The Fault in Our Stars and All the Bright Places. Get Alpha Readers Club’s How to Make Friends with the Dark now to go on a heartbreaking and therapeutic journey that will never be forgotten.
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