Description
Discover a powerful exploration of grief and loss in 'Where Reasons End' by Yanagihara. This profound B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2020, invites readers into a heart-wrenching dialogue between a mother and her teenage son, who has tragically taken his own life. As she grapples with the incomprehensible pain of losing her child, the mother channels her feelings into writing, seeking understanding through imagined conversations. Experience the poignant nuances of parenthood intertwined with sorrow, joy, and introspective humour. The narrative unfolds with emotional depth and lyrical prose, illuminating the complexities of love and loss. Perfect for readers seeking sensitive literature that addresses mental health issues, this 192-page title is a testament to the enduring bond between parent and child, even in the face of death. 'Where Reasons End' serves as both a mirror to personal experience and a beacon of hope for those navigating their own grief. Dive into this extraordinary book that aligns mental health with the power of storytelling, inviting you to reflect on your own experiences and emotions. An essential addition for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of life, loss, and the timeless question of existence.

