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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
You Can't Go Home Again is a gripping drama set in the early 2000s by Christian Hendrix. It's been four years since Lenoir Adams took a trip around the world. Now, she is back home in California, trying to live a life dedicated to the light. After a festive welcome by her friends and family, Lenoir is eager to spread her message about the light. However, her father, Vincent, and her sister, Piper, notice that Lenoir is no longer the same person she was when she left. Her friends begin to realize that Lenoir might be under the influence of a religious cult. When a CIA agent approaches Vincent about his daughter's activities, he is quick to defend her. But can he convince his daughter to leave the cult and its charismatic leader's influence?
You Can't Go Home Again is an absorbing tale of a young woman's descent into madness brought on by religious brainwashing. Christian Hendrix taps into the tension and uncertainty of a post-911 America with a hard-hitting narrative that never pulls its punches. This is a character-driven drama at its finest. The author takes his time setting up the characters and the plot, allowing readers to absorb the story at their own pace. Despite her actions, you can't help but sympathize with Lenoir's plight. I really enjoyed her relationships with her friends and family. The ending will break your heart, but it makes sense in hindsight. Overall, I enjoyed the book very much and will heartily recommend it to readers of literary fiction.