Unfelt Words, Unfelt Love
Unfelt Words, Unfelt Love follows the journey of Nat, an introverted young woman who has experienced profound trauma and struggle but remains determined to achieve her goal of becoming a police officer. Raised in a family where strict discipline is enforced, Nat is forced to balance her academic aspirations with her passion for sports. After a traumatic childhood experience and the loss of her great grandfather, Nat’s life becomes even more challenging when her parents move her to a village school where she is expected to follow a path she never envisioned. Despite her love for computers, she is steered into commerce by her parents and school, leaving her to navigate a world that constantly challenges her identity and dreams. Alongside the pressures of school, she is burdened with responsibilities at home, all while grappling with the lasting effects of her past. As Nat meets new people and forms close bonds with her best friend Sina and her childhood companion Gade, she must confront her own emotions, heal from past wounds, and discover the courage to stand up for herself, her dreams, and her self-worth. The novel explores themes of trauma, resilience, personal growth, and the complexities of love and friendship, particularly in the context of a young woman's pursuit of her dreams amidst hardship.