Tears for Likes is a powerful and emotionally charged story that pulls back the curtain on the hidden reality behind social media narratives. In a world where stories are shaped for attention and pain is often turned into content, this book reveals what it feels like to be on the other side of the screen, the side that rarely gets heard. It’s not just a memoir; it’s a voice reclaiming its truth after being silenced in public.
The story moves through themes of family estrangement, online judgment, and the emotional impact of social media culture. It doesn’t try to simplify things or offer easy answers. Instead, it reflects on how relationships can fracture over time, especially when personal pain is shared, reshaped, and consumed by an audience that only sees fragments of the full picture.
More than anything, this book is about trying to be heard again. It speaks to anyone who has felt erased from their own story, or watched their life be retold in a way they don’t recognize. Tears for Likes doesn’t ask for agreement; it simply asks for space to tell the other side, the one that usually stays off-screen.