Beyond Zero
| Category: | Fantasy - General |
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| Author: | Asawer K |
| Publisher: | Independently Published |
| Publication Date: | August 28, 2025 |
| Number of Pages: | 158 |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8262652501 |
| ASIN: | B0FP9DYR4L |
Beyond Zero by Asawer K. is a haunting tale that plunges
you into the depths of trauma, mental health, and the indelible scars of depressive
pain and struggle. The narrative centers mainly on Lily, a young woman struggling
with invisible wounds. It intertwines her journey with mythic tales of girls
like Serelai and Eline, who confront their own darkness in unique worlds. The book
explores the complex layers of grief, silence, and grit, capturing the often-unnoticed
struggles of those experiencing depression. Lily’s internal monologues unveil
depression, anxiety, and the haunting memories of abuse, offering a raw,
unflinching portrait of mental health challenges in a world that demands
strength.
Asawer K. employs lyrical and evocative language, blending
poetic imagery with stark realism. The narrative oscillates between intimate
confessions and mythic allegories, creating a textured world that reflects the
fractured yet hopeful psyche of the characters. The stream of consciousness
pulls you in, and at times, it feels like reading the intimate journal of Lily.
You will feel these characters; you’ll hear yourself speaking through them if
you have experienced any form of depression or trauma. The setting shifts from
bleak, suffocating interiors to mystical, otherworldly landscapes, and this
contrast emphasizes the internal chaos versus the desire for liberation. The
recurring motifs of water, silence, and threads symbolize both entrapment and
connection. Beyond Zero has strong emotional currents; you’re swept
irresistibly in the tide. What fascinated me most was the pathos and how raw
the author captures the despair and sense of hopelessness in the characters. This
one was a winner, bold and original, a tale that is as resonant in its themes
as it is realistic.