Emily Murdoch is an accomplished author known for her compelling young adult novels. She debuted with "If You Find Me," which garnered critical acclaim for its poignant exploration of trauma and healing. Murdoch's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid storytelling. With a background in psychology, she brings a unique perspective to her characters, crafting narratives that resonate with readers. Her works often delve into themes of identity, resilience, and hope.
I have no time for the inner workings of his mind or what he's feeling.
It's okay to have secrets. It's okay to have things you never tell anyone.
I am no longer a feral girl, living off the scraps of kindness that came my way.
The truth is the truth, and it's what I've always wanted.
There's a difference between loving someone and needing them.
You can't fix everything, Carey. Some things just are.
I have no time for what is real and what isn't.
We are not the sum of our worst actions.
The past is always part of us, Jenessa. It's what makes us who we are.
You don't have to tell your story to everyone who wants to hear it.
Not everyone has to know everything about you. You're allowed to keep things to yourself.
Sometimes the silence between two people can be a language all its own.