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What does it take to survive when the world around you begins to fall apart?
In this powerful work of contemporary British fiction, Alright As We Are follows the intertwined lives of two young people growing up in modern urban Britain each facing challenges that threaten to define their future.
Jay lives in a high-rise block in Bardfield with his struggling single mother. What begins as a childhood of quiet acceptance soon shifts into something far more unstable, forcing him to confront difficult truths about family, survival, and resilience.
Annika, raised in a traditional Muslim family after moving from India, finds herself caught between expectation and identity. As she navigates cultural pressure, personal ambition, and the desire for independence, she must decide what kind of life she truly wants.
Brought together by a shared love of poetry, Jay and Annika form a bond that offers hope but also tests their strength as the realities of their worlds begin to collide.
Told through multiple perspectives, this emotional coming-of-age novel explores themes of:
• identity and belonging
• family struggle and resilience
• social systems and their impact on young lives
• friendship, hope, and survival
Raw, honest, and deeply human, this is a literary women's fiction novel that speaks to the realities many face but few fully understand.
A compelling read for fans of contemporary fiction, emotional drama, and socially driven storytelling.
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