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We Arrive Uninvited
When Emerson was twelve, she was enamored by her grandmother Amelia and believed that what others saw as eccentricity or mental illness was instead a misunderstood gift.
"We Arrive Uninvited is not just a novel about mental illness—it’s about empathy, survival, and the ways women navigate the world’s attempts to silence them in the name of embracing one’s full self." ​
—Claire Melanie Svec via Sundress Reads
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"A talented writer exhibiting her intuition, Knox understands that our greatest fear is loneliness. In We Arrive Uninvited, she gifts us with myriad ways to find a cure." —Tara Lynn Masih, author of How We Disappear (Florida Book Award recipient) and My Real Name Is Hanna

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