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Humorous, honest writing about shame, identity, and the search for belonging. |
| Floorbound is a raw, darkly funny memoir about shame, identity, and the strange ways we learn to belong. It follows a narrator who grows up feeling out of place in his own skin and in the world around him, carrying secrets he doesn’t yet have language for. Through humor, reflection, and a willingness to sit in uncomfortable truths, the story traces how he unravels old patterns, confronts the weight of silence, and slowly builds a life that feels like his own. It’s a book about survival, self‑discovery, and the quiet courage of finally telling the truth. |