Sixteen-year-old Tanya leaves home without a note. No fight. No goodbye. Just a late-night bus and the pull of a city that promises space to breathe.
In a rundown rental house with sagging couches and open doors, she finds what she's been craving, laughter without judgment, mornings without lectures, nights that belong only to her. Surrounded by older friends and the steady hum of music and smoke, Tanya begins to build a new version of herself, one that feels bold, wanted, and finally awake.
But borrowed rooms come with unspoken rules. And the farther she drifts from the life she knew, the harder it becomes to tell the difference between freedom and falling.
Borrowed Rooms is a raw, intimate coming-of-age novel about leaving, belonging, and the quiet moments that shape who we become.
Some rooms feel like refuge.
Some are only borrowed.