The Road to Oracle is a literary psychological novel that explores trauma, identity, and the uneasy path toward integration.
Kate Windsor, a combat photojournalist, and her twin brother Nate, an architect, have spent their lives navigating the aftermath of a childhood that fractured their sense of self. Both live with dissociative identities-distinct inner voices that have protected them, but now threaten to divide them beyond repair.
In search of relief, they arrive at a secluded retreat on the California coast-an environment as beautiful as it is unsettling. There, under the guidance of the enigmatic Oracle, they enter a process that challenges everything they believe about healing. This is not a place of gentle restoration. It is a crucible.
As the retreat unfolds, buried memories rise to the surface. Relationships form and fracture. Desire, fear, and identity blur. Kate and Nate are forced to confront not only their past, but the separate selves who carry it.
What emerges is not the promise of integration, but something more complex: alignment-a fragile, hard-won coexistence among the many selves within.
Set against the elemental landscape of cliffs, ocean, and shifting light, The Road to Oracle is both intimate and expansive-a meditation on the nature of identity, the limits of healing, and the possibility of living without erasing what has been broken
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