Heart Burn

Heart Burn by Brendan Rubin is a poignant exploration of mental health set against the backdrop of Montreal. Published by Brendan Rubin on March 31, 2024, this edition spans 72 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Abe, a young man grappling with significant challenges as he navigates his struggles and contemplates his future amidst overwhelming obstacles.
Readers will find a deeply personal account of Abe’s journey as he confronts his deteriorating mental state and the pressures that accompany it. The story delves into themes of resilience and self-discovery, capturing the essence of a young man’s fight to reclaim his life. Through this collection of short stories, Rubin invites readers to reflect on the complexities of mental health and the human experience in a vibrant urban setting.
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Abe, a young man in the forever-moving city of Montreal, is suffering with a destroyed mental health, and battles his way through rock-bottom. With a range of barriers preventing him from moving on, Abe finds himself questioning his next move throughout his journey. Does he win, or is the pressure just too much?
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