Publisher's Synopsis
A Philosophy of Scars - A Story of Broken Hearts and Overthinking Minds
Some wounds never fade. Some conversations change everything.
In the dim glow of streetlights, on lonely park benches, in smoke-filled dorm rooms and rooftops overlooking restless cities, Mark and his friends navigate love, loss, and the weight of existence. From late-night philosophical debates to self-destructive spirals, this is a story of overthinkers-of those who search for meaning in every heartbreak, every scar, and every cigarette exhale.
Told through raw, introspective dialogue and hauntingly beautiful vignettes, A Philosophy of Scars is not just a novel-it's a meditation on pain, identity, and the quiet moments that define us. For readers who crave depth, poetic melancholy, and the kind of book that lingers long after the last page.
Perfect for fans of Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.