Saint of splinters
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a raw, immersive narrative that draws the reader into the lived experience of borderline personality disorder. Through a shifting, fragmented lens, it follows a narrator balancing between intimacy and rupture, self-preservation and self-destruction. Each scene is a splinter—sharp, brief, and lingering—reflecting the instability of relationships, identity, and trust. Without clinical distance or romanticized suffering, the book presents the interior world of someone whose emotions cut fast and deep, where connection feels both essential and impossible. This is not a manual or a case study, but a witness account in fiction’s skin—an unfiltered portrayal of what it means to live on the edge of abandonment and belonging.
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