Claire Baldwin Harrison’s Bodies of Water takes readers deep into the subconscious mind, exploring the powerful role dreams play in processing grief and uncovering hidden truths. With emotionally charged storytelling and atmospheric depth, this debut novel challenges readers to question whether dreams are simply reflections of our thoughts—or something more.
At the center of Bodies of Water is Anna, a teenager struggling to cope with the sudden death of her sister, Laura. As grief consumes her, Anna begins experiencing vivid dreams—scenes that feel too real to ignore. These dreams pull her into the past, revealing fragments of Laura’s life that Anna never knew. What starts as a series of haunting visions soon turns into a journey of discovery, forcing Anna to confront painful emotions and long-buried secrets.
Claire Baldwin Harrison blends psychological drama with literary fiction, offering readers an introspective look at how the mind processes loss. Through Anna’s dream sequences, Bodies of Water presents a unique exploration of memory, trauma, and the way our subconscious tries to piece together what has been left unsaid.
This novel is more than a story about grief—it is a deep, thought-provoking look at how loss reshapes perception. Harrison’s evocative writing invites readers to question the connection between dreams and reality, making Bodies of Water a must-read for those who appreciate complex, emotionally rich narratives.
Availability:
Bodies of Water is available now on Amazon and at select bookstores.
About Claire Baldwin Harrison:
Claire Baldwin Harrison is a debut author whose writing explores the emotional terrain of love, loss, and human connection. In Bodies of Water, she offers a powerful narrative that merges psychological insight with the beauty of lyrical storytelling.
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