
The Boy at the Back Who Stood Up
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The Boy at the Back Who Stood Up is a powerful self-esteem psychology fiction novel exploring bullying, social anxiety, emotional healing, shame, and personal growth. Through Noah Bennett's emotional journey from isolation to self-acceptance, this inspiring story examines insecurity, family wounds, therapy, friendship, and the courage to be seen. Perfect for readers who love self-esteem psychology books filled with realistic characters, emotional depth, mental health themes, and uplifting reminders that true confidence begins when we stop hiding and believe we are worthy of taking up space in the world.
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Daniel Mercer is a fiction author specializing in motivational and self-esteem psychology novels. His work explores confidence, emotional resilience, trauma recovery, and the science of human behavior through compelling character-driven stories. With a passion for psychology and personal growth, his books inspire readers to confront limiting beliefs, rebuild self-trust, and discover the strength hidden within adversity.
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