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The Little Voice

by Joss Sheldon

The Little Voice

by Joss Sheldon

In 'The Little Voice', Joss Sheldon weaves a compelling narrative that follows the inner turmoil of Yew Shodkin, a character caught between the crushing weight of societal expectations and the unyielding desire to remain true to themselves. This poignant exploration delves into the conflicting forces that shape our identity and the courage it takes to listen to our own 'little voice' amidst the cacophony of societal pressures. As Yew grapples with existence itself, the story unfolds into a compelling psychological journey, promising readers a transformative experience that challenges their perceptions and encourages a reevaluation of the so-called norms that govern our lives.

  • Psychological
  • Fiction
  • Philosophy
  • Contemporary
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