I Liked My Life
- 283 pages
- 10 hours of reading
When a devoted wife and mother commits suicide and then begins meddling from beyond the grave, her husband and teenaged daughter are forced to reconsider their understanding of family.
Abby Fabiaschi writes with a profound understanding of those striving to reclaim their lives. Her prose explores themes of resilience and self-discovery, often delving into the world of trauma survivors and their pursuit of independence. Fabiaschi brings an urgency and empathy to her writing, informed by her background as a human rights advocate. Her novel offers a poignant exploration of the human spirit's strength and the journey toward healing.


When a devoted wife and mother commits suicide and then begins meddling from beyond the grave, her husband and teenaged daughter are forced to reconsider their understanding of family.