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The Loneliness Coordinator - A Story About Learning to Be Alone Without Being Lonely - cover

The Loneliness Coordinator - A Story About Learning to Be Alone Without Being Lonely

Meredith Sterling

Verlag: Da'pathfinder Publishing

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What if being alone isn't the problem—it's how you've been doing it all wrong?Marcus Vaughn has mastered the art of disappearing. With a job that pays him to teach people how to be alone and an apartment designed for one, he's built the perfect life of solitude. Or so he thinks.Rebecca Channing can't say no. Drowning in social obligations she never wanted, performing happiness at events she dreads, she's surrounded by people but has never felt more isolated.When Marcus becomes Rebecca's "Loneliness Coordinator" at the mysterious Institute for Social Calibration, two broken people with opposite problems begin an unexpected journey. She needs to learn how to be alone. He needs to learn how to connect. Together, they'll discover that the space between isolation and connection isn't empty—it's where real life happens.For readers who loved Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and A Man Called Ove, comes a witty, heartfelt novel about:→ Learning the difference between loneliness and solitude→ Setting boundaries without guilt→ Finding your rhythm in a world that demands constant connection→ Discovering that sometimes the person teaching you is learning right alongside youThe Loneliness Coordinator is a darkly funny, deeply moving story about two people learning to be themselves—whether that means finally saying no, or finally saying yes.Perfect for fans of character-driven contemporary fiction, stories about self-discovery, and anyone who's ever felt like they're doing connection all wrong.Scroll up and click "Buy Now" to discover why readers are calling this "the book I didn't know I needed" and "a love letter to introverts everywhere."
Verfügbar seit: 02.01.2026.

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