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Forbidden

Tabitha Suzuma

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Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma tells the story of a deeply unsettling and controversial love between two siblings, Lochan and Maya, who struggle with their intense emotional bond in the face of societal and moral expectations. Raised in a broken home with an alcoholic and neglectful mother, Lochan has had to assume the role of both father and older brother to his younger siblings, while Maya, his younger sister, has also stepped into a caretaker role. As the two grow older, they begin to develop a romantic and physical attraction to each other, despite knowing that their love is not only taboo but forbidden by society's norms. The novel delves deeply into their emotional struggles, exploring themes of loneliness, isolation, and the complexity of familial bonds. As their feelings for each other intensify, they are faced with the internal conflict of their love and the guilt they feel for desiring each other, all while trying to maintain the stability of their dysfunctional family.

The novel tackles difficult topics such as incest, abuse, and the consequences of living in an unstable and neglectful environment. Suzuma does not shy away from portraying the emotional turmoil and intense confusion that Lochan and Maya experience as they navigate their relationship, all while coping with the pressure of keeping their love a secret. As the story progresses, both characters are forced to confront the emotional and psychological toll their relationship takes on them and the people around them. The novel examines the boundaries of love and the complex nature of human connection, questioning where love ends and obsession begins. Ultimately, Forbidden is a heartbreaking story of love, guilt, and the consequences of a society that imposes strict moral judgments without understanding the intricate dynamics of each individual case.