Familiar by J. Robert Lennon

Driving home from her son’s grave, a woman suddenly finds herself in an eerily altered version of her life—one where her dead child is alive, her relationships and career are different, and even her body feels unfamiliar. As she struggles to adapt and unravel what happened, she confronts the possibility of either a cosmic shift or a psychological break, probing the slippery boundaries between identity, memory, grief, and the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.

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