“I Have Lost My Way” by Gayle Forman:
Three strangers – Freya, Harun, and Nathaniel – meet by chance in New York City’s Central Park, each carrying their own secrets, fears, and dreams. Freya, a 19-year-old singer, has lost her voice and her sense of purpose. Harun, a gay Muslim teenager, is struggling to come out to his family. Nathaniel, a homeless teenager, has run away from his troubled past.
As they spend the day together, they open up about their struggles, forming an unlikely bond that helps them confront their inner demons and find hope for a brighter future. Through their stories, Forman sheds light on pressing issues like mental health, identity crisis, and the importance of human connection.
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