![]() The anxiety speaks with its own voice and becomes a main character throughout the story. Unlike most works of fantasy in which the action takes place in an external world, Ronoah’s greatest battles are in his own mind. Like other readers, I found author Sienne Tristen‘s depiction of Ronoah’s crippling anxiety and panic attacks to be one of the most insightful and sensitive pieces of writing I’ve ever had the privilege to read. ![]() Inertia had him by the throat, and its consequence was a keen pain squatting ugly at the bottom of his soul, rotting it from the roots up.” pg 9 Photo by Mariana Montrazi on ![]() “… Ronoah was not one tenth the rebel she needed him to be. ![]() It is not a simple adventure because Ronoah, with all of his hang ups, is a very unlikely hero. ![]() The Heretic’s Guide to Homecoming is a fantasy journey in which Ronoah, an introverted and anxious main character, discovers a strength inside himself that he didn’t know he had and, along the way, learns about the world outside of the regimented and ill-fitting expectations of his hometown. ![]()
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