Who are we, when every label slips away?
In a fractured world where certainty is an illusion, one voice struggles to make sense of identity, belonging, and truth. Becoming Me follows an unnamed narrator through quiet mornings, crowded caf s, fleeting friendships, and haunting memories. Their journey is not about finding answers but about confronting the shifting nature of self - a self shaped by absence, longing, and the shadows of a past never fully known.
Blending lyrical prose with raw introspection, this novel invites the reader to inhabit the story as their own. Gender, race, and sexuality are left unspoken, allowing each reader to see themselves in the narrator's search. What emerges is a universal meditation on who we are, what we fear, and the forces - seen and unseen - that shape our becoming.
Becoming Me is at once poetic and unsettling, intimate and cosmic - a novel for anyone who has ever asked: What does it mean to be?