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Wavelengths - A Novel

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Wavelengths by Adina is a deeply emotional and gripping novel that explores themes of personal struggle, family dynamics, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Atara Halpern, the protagonist, is facing a multitude of challenges, from the illness of her mother to the evolving relationships within her family and friendships. Through Atara's journey, the book highlights the tension between maintaining control over life and learning to embrace the unpredictability of circumstances.

Key Features:

  1. Haunting and Emotional Prologue: The novel begins with a chilling sequence of nightmares that sets the tone for the rest of the story. Atara's disturbing dreams reflect her internal struggles and create a sense of unease that draws the reader into her emotional world.

  2. Family Struggles and Personal Challenges: Atara’s life is thrown into turmoil when her mother suffers a devastating stroke. This adds a layer of complexity to Atara’s already difficult life, as she navigates the tension between caring for her family and maintaining her own emotional stability.

  3. Complex Relationships: Atara's relationships with her father, best friend Chaviva, and the ever-present Rochie Pearlstein are explored in-depth. Each character plays a role in Atara’s emotional journey, helping to highlight themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of balancing personal and familial obligations.

  4. Growing Up and Letting Go: The novel also explores the fears and growing pains of Atara as she faces the changes brought by her brother Yo's shidduchim. Atara fears losing him forever, a fear that ties into her broader struggle to hold onto control over the things she cares about.

  5. Themes of Control and Acceptance: Atara’s life is defined by a desire to control everything around her, but as life increasingly spirals out of her grasp, she begins to realize that control is an illusion. The book explores her emotional growth as she learns to navigate life’s uncertainties and accept what cannot be changed.

  6. Psychological Depth: The author delves into Atara’s psychological state, capturing her fears, anxieties, and emotional vulnerability with nuance. Atara’s personal journey of self-acceptance and healing is portrayed with authenticity, allowing readers to empathize with her struggles.

  7. Debut Novel: As a debut novel, Wavelengths introduces a fresh voice in contemporary fiction, offering a heartfelt exploration of mental health, personal growth, and family dynamics.

  8. A Journey of Resilience: At its core, Wavelengths is about resilience. Atara’s ability to adapt to her circumstances and the growth she experiences as she learns to cope with life’s unpredictability is inspiring and relatable.

Target Audience:

Wavelengths is ideal for readers who enjoy deeply emotional and character-driven stories. It will resonate with those interested in family dynamics, coming-of-age themes, and stories about navigating personal and emotional challenges. The novel’s mature themes make it suitable for older teen readers and adults alike.

Wavelengths is a powerful and moving debut that explores the complexities of life, family, and personal growth. Through Atara’s emotional journey, readers are invited to reflect on their own struggles with control, fear, and the process of letting go.

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  • Author
    Kagan, Adina
  • Cover
    Hardback

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Wavelengths - A Novel

£24.99

Wavelengths by Adina is a deeply emotional and gripping novel that explores themes of personal struggle, family dynamics, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Atara Halpern, the protagonist, is facing a multitude of challenges, from the illness of her mother to the evolving relationships within her family and friendships. Through Atara's journey, the book highlights the tension between maintaining control over life and learning to embrace the unpredictability of circumstances.

Key Features:

  1. Haunting and Emotional Prologue: The novel begins with a chilling sequence of nightmares that sets the tone for the rest of the story. Atara's disturbing dreams reflect her internal struggles and create a sense of unease that draws the reader into her emotional world.

  2. Family Struggles and Personal Challenges: Atara’s life is thrown into turmoil when her mother suffers a devastating stroke. This adds a layer of complexity to Atara’s already difficult life, as she navigates the tension between caring for her family and maintaining her own emotional stability.

  3. Complex Relationships: Atara's relationships with her father, best friend Chaviva, and the ever-present Rochie Pearlstein are explored in-depth. Each character plays a role in Atara’s emotional journey, helping to highlight themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of balancing personal and familial obligations.

  4. Growing Up and Letting Go: The novel also explores the fears and growing pains of Atara as she faces the changes brought by her brother Yo's shidduchim. Atara fears losing him forever, a fear that ties into her broader struggle to hold onto control over the things she cares about.

  5. Themes of Control and Acceptance: Atara’s life is defined by a desire to control everything around her, but as life increasingly spirals out of her grasp, she begins to realize that control is an illusion. The book explores her emotional growth as she learns to navigate life’s uncertainties and accept what cannot be changed.

  6. Psychological Depth: The author delves into Atara’s psychological state, capturing her fears, anxieties, and emotional vulnerability with nuance. Atara’s personal journey of self-acceptance and healing is portrayed with authenticity, allowing readers to empathize with her struggles.

  7. Debut Novel: As a debut novel, Wavelengths introduces a fresh voice in contemporary fiction, offering a heartfelt exploration of mental health, personal growth, and family dynamics.

  8. A Journey of Resilience: At its core, Wavelengths is about resilience. Atara’s ability to adapt to her circumstances and the growth she experiences as she learns to cope with life’s unpredictability is inspiring and relatable.

Target Audience:

Wavelengths is ideal for readers who enjoy deeply emotional and character-driven stories. It will resonate with those interested in family dynamics, coming-of-age themes, and stories about navigating personal and emotional challenges. The novel’s mature themes make it suitable for older teen readers and adults alike.

Wavelengths is a powerful and moving debut that explores the complexities of life, family, and personal growth. Through Atara’s emotional journey, readers are invited to reflect on their own struggles with control, fear, and the process of letting go.

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