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How do you take your heart back from the past? This is the question that K Statham has wrestled with three years following the death of her high school best friend, Isa. But that's only the beginning of the never-ending line of inquiry that haunts K on the daily. Is she responsible for Isa's death? Could she have stopped it? Will K herself ever be able to move on with her life? And what is waiting for her on the other of college graduation? Determined not to fall into a perpetual cycle of "new girl" anonymity, K is tasked with overcoming regret as she attempts to forge her way into a new life. Part coming-of-age, part mystery, The Isa Project highlights the reality of processing trauma and the complexity of friendship.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 stars
♡This was going forward. This was what it was to take your heart back from the past. ♡
I am legit awful at writing reviews (I find it hard to articulate my thoughts without turning the review into an ADHD word vomit) so I hardly ever write them, but this book was so, so, SO amazing.
I was lowkey super worried about reading through some of the very heavy topics discussed in this book, but it definitely deserved every single one of the 5 stars I decided to rate it.
I hope as more people purchase, read, rate, and review The Isa Project, it will continue to garner attention & reach all those who have ever experienced the trauma and grief of "loss" - whether it be a loved one, an animal, a relationship, or a stolen innocence, etc.
This was at times heartbreaking to read, yes, but also incredibly therapeutic because it sends a strong message that it is not your fault, you are not alone, and you are stronger than you think you are. ❤️🩹
"Hard doesn't mean bad"
🪽 Fly little bird 🪽