Recommend me a book about emotionally unwell teenagers learning to emotionally connect with each other.
I’ve always loved stories like these. Mainly, I’d find them in Asian literature, but I’m at a barnes and nobles and I wanted a gook like this of American literature. Preferably no one does drugs or are in a gang, as these are topics I’d rather not deal with.
Recommend a book about a group of teenagers emotionally connecting with each other. After a long series of circumstances and becoming 18, my entire family has left me to live alone. It’s been three weeks. It was fine before spring break- because school forced me to see people. But now in spring break, I haven’t seen *anyone*. It’s lonely and emotionally degrading. I just want to go back to being a stupid teenager who would stay up all night reading depressing shit, listening to depressing music, and exploring depressing material while I was depressed. It was like blasting myself with other people’s emotions, there was catharsis in exploring the contents of an authors book- their own depression, while I wallowed in my own. I feel like going back to that. Got any recommendations for books about emotionally unwell teenagers learning to connect with each other?
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[Radio Silence](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/d6665d41-ca2f-4ff3-adc4-44b117aec945) by Alice Oseman