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Description
Katherine Ewell’s Safe with Me is a psychological thriller thriller that will lead the readers to understand the very depths of the themes: trust, trauma, and survival. Here is the book summary for you.
Overview
The book is about Maddy, a girl who had one bad experience in life and gradually isolated herself from the world.
Once she experienced this incident, she decides to protect both herself and those she loves.
She fights against her own past and building relations or relationships with others and relationships most deeply with her mother and then with Nick whom she met recently.
Themes
Trust and Betrayal: Maddy’s trust is torn between everyone after everything she’s seen up to this point. This portrays tension in relationships.
Psychological Health: There was an enormous issue in the book regarding how trauma and mental health issues get all meshed within life at such a young age and that putting more importance in seeking help and knowing.
Survival and Security: Much of the action is fueled by Maddy’s survival instinct to protect herself and those she loves, but also creates the high peaks and dips that reflect questions about what really is secure.
Tone and Style
Ewell writes suspensefully with some enthralling moments. She keeps the reader in suspense as the story unfolds within Maddy’s conflicted inner thoughts. The style and tone, though suspenseful, still keep the pace swiftness necessary.
Maddy’s conflicting desires for connection and vulnerability form the emotional plot of this narrative.
Safe with Me explores how a young girl looks for safety in a world seemingly intimidating. It transforms the quintessential fear of darkness into a question of whether it is really safe to sleep at night – hence, the relevance of the title Safe with Me to the psychological thriller.
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