Not Crazy

About

She was told she was too emotional. Too reactive. Too sensitive.

Concern sounded like care.

Control sounded like stability.

Over time, repetition blurred the edges of reality. Language shifted. Doubt grew louder. And the question lingered quietly beneath it all:

Was she the problem?

Not Crazy is a restrained literary novel about psychological distortion inside marriage, family systems, and the institutions meant to protect us. Through subtle escalation and careful documentation, it traces the erosion of self-trust—and the quiet, deliberate work of reclaiming it.

This is not a story about spectacle.

It is about what happens in between.

About reframing.

About reputation management.

About motherhood under scrutiny.

About leaving without performance.

For readers who have ever questioned their own memory, their own tone, or their own stability, this novel does not shout.

It steadies.