A child trapped between innocence and fate. A woman living on the edge of the abyss.
Cyrro is a raw, haunting, and deeply moving novel that explores the fragile limits of the human mind through the voice of Jane, a protagonist marked by Borderline Personality Disorder.
From her first steps in the snow to her encounters with Dr. Haggar and the fractured memories of her family, Jane pulls us into an inner journey where childhood, pain, and a desperate hunger for affection intertwine with self-destruction and the endless search for identity.
The rag doll-Cyrro, her broken angel-is more than a symbol: it is the invisible thread that ties her to the past while confronting her with the present, reminding her that the boundary between love, dependence, and death is never clear.
With a style that is brutally honest, lyrical, and unsettling, the novel immerses us in Jane's contradictions-her fury, her fleeting tenderness, and the stark reality of a life that oscillates constantly between collapse and survival.
Cyrro is not just a story about mental illness: it is a cry to understand the incomprehensible, a mirror that reflects the darkest corners of the human psyche, and a visceral exploration of what it means to live and love when the mind never rests.
Autorentext
**"Immerse yourself in the literary world of Alexander Salow, a contemporary author and poet whose pen weaves verses and narratives that delve into the depths of the human soul. With a style that shifts between the introspective and the visceral, Salow invites readers on an intimate journey through universal emotions: love, loss, resilience, and the pursuit of beauty in the everyday.
His works are a refuge for those who find comfort in words and an inspiration for those who seek to see themselves reflected in the powerful honesty of his writing. Discover why readers consider his prose and poetry a transformative experience.
Connect with the author and enjoy his literary content on his YouTube channel.
Explore his available books and let his words resonate with you."**