Nobody Knows You're Here
What's it about
Ever felt like you're invisible, carrying a secret that isolates you from the world? Imagine finding someone who sees the real you, but whose own dark past threatens to shatter everything. This story explores the profound need for connection and the terrifying cost of being truly seen. You'll follow Eli and Gwynn, two outsiders drawn together by a shared sense of loneliness. Discover how their fragile bond is tested by a manipulative cult leader and a town that refuses to forget. This is a gripping look at how we find our place when we feel like we don't belong anywhere.
Meet the author
Bryn Greenwood is a New York Times bestselling author whose critically acclaimed novels, including the international hit All the Ugly and Wonderful Things, explore the complexities of human relationships. A fourth-generation Kansan from a family of storytellers and working-class people, she draws on her deep-rooted understanding of marginalized communities to write with unflinching honesty and compassion. Her background provides a unique lens on the outsiders and survivors who populate her powerful, unforgettable fiction, including the characters in Nobody Knows You're Here.

What's it about
Ever felt like you're invisible, carrying a secret that isolates you from the world? Imagine finding someone who sees the real you, but whose own dark past threatens to shatter everything. This story explores the profound need for connection and the terrifying cost of being truly seen. You'll follow Eli and Gwynn, two outsiders drawn together by a shared sense of loneliness. Discover how their fragile bond is tested by a manipulative cult leader and a town that refuses to forget. This is a gripping look at how we find our place when we feel like we don't belong anywhere.
Meet the author
Bryn Greenwood is a New York Times bestselling author whose critically acclaimed novels, including the international hit All the Ugly and Wonderful Things, explore the complexities of human relationships. A fourth-generation Kansan from a family of storytellers and working-class people, she draws on her deep-rooted understanding of marginalized communities to write with unflinching honesty and compassion. Her background provides a unique lens on the outsiders and survivors who populate her powerful, unforgettable fiction, including the characters in Nobody Knows You're Here.
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