Three teenagers. One crash. Sixteen weeks of silence, survival, and self-discovery.
After a tragic plane crash leaves them stranded deep in the forest, Elias, Elie, and Noah must rely on each other to survive - without knowing who they truly are, or who they'll become.
Each of them carries a secret.
None of them expected to fall in love.
And in a world stripped of noise, rules, and expectations, every glance, every silence, and every touch speaks louder than words.
As they face hunger, fear, desire, and the ghosts of their former lives, they are forced to question everything: - Who am I, when no one's watching?
- Can I love someone if I don't understand myself?
- And what if freedom means letting go of everything I was taught to be?
Blending raw emotion with subtle philosophical reflection, 16 Weeks of Silence is a tender, slow-burning young adult survival romance about identity, love without labels, and the truths that only silence can reveal.
For readers of They Both Die at the End, We Were Liars, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower - this story will stay with you long after the last page.