Some mirrors don't show you who you are. They show you what you've buried.
When Alice Liddell returns to her childhood home after six years locked inside a psychiatric hospital, she isn't expecting to heal - she's just hoping to survive. But the ornate mirror in her old bedroom has other plans. One touch, and she's falling: through fractured memories, through medicated years, through the truth she's spent an entire adolescence destroying herself to forget.
Wonderland is waiting. And it was built entirely from her guilt.
Here, the White Rabbit is the psychiatrist who failed her. The Mad Hatter is the childhood friend who died while she watched and did nothing - or so she believes. The Red Queen is something far more terrifying than royalty: she's Alice herself, in crimson armor, ready to deliver the punishment she's always deserved.
To escape, Alice must do the one thing her shattered mind has refused for seven years: remember.
Dark, visceral, and deeply human, Through the Shattered Glass asks whether healing is possible - or whether some truths are better left buried.
Enter the mirror. Face what lives inside.