Who Is Bella?
The protagonist, Bella, is unforgettable — not because she’s perfect or extraordinary, but because she feels real. She’s funny and flawed, vulnerable and sharp.
Readers are able live it, feel its textures, colors, and edges.
What Is Synesthesia?
Synesthesia is a condition in which one sense automatically triggers another. Some people see colors when they hear music. Others taste flavors when they read words. Letters, numbers, and sounds can carry textures, hues, or even personalities.
Artists have long been associated with synesthetic experience. The blending of senses can deepen metaphor, intensify emotional texture, and create immersive artistic worlds. Whether someone clinically has synesthesia or simply creates work that feels synesthetic, the effect on audiences can be powerful.
Why Readers Love Bella
Readers of Bella often describe the book as:
- Intimate — like a conversation you’re invited into
- Reflective — it asks questions without demanding answers
- Grounded — emotions that feel familiar, not dramatic for drama’s sake
- Quietly powerful — subtle moments that hit deep
This isn’t a book of fireworks. It’s a book of echoes — the kind that stay in your mind.


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