In Reykjavik, Sarah has known Michael for most of her life. They met at fourteen, grew up in the same classrooms, and slipped so naturally into each other's world that loving him felt less like a choice than a continuation of something already written. He was familiar, intelligent, attentive... the kind of boy who seemed to understand her before she had fully learned how to explain herself. By eighteen, when Michael is accepted into pilot school and invites Sarah to move into his small apartment, it feels like the beginning of adulthood and the beginning of everything they have been moving toward together. Sarah, newly admitted to university to study nursing, believes they are building a future side by side, two young people with different dreams, learning how to love and live in the same narrow rooms. But what begins as closeness slowly turns into something harder to name. Not through violence that the world can easily see, but through silence, correction, doubt, and the quiet reshaping of Sarah's reality until she no longer knows which feelings are truly hers. As the walls of the apartment grow emotionally smaller, Sarah finds herself caught between love and confusion, tenderness and control, longing and the slow erosion of self. The Quiet Damage is a haunting and intimate novel about emotional abuse, the invisible wounds it leaves behind, and the courage it takes to reclaim one's voice. It is a story about how harm can arrive softly, how survival can begin in silence, and how peace, in the end, can become its own form of love.
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