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    I want to read something which as painful as possible not in a romantically way but like a person living in very tough situation and then more troubles come to him and then he pray for help and instead of help He goes more deep in misery.

    Thanks guys.

    by IndividualAge715

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    1. I recently read The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec and it had me BAWLING. It’s a great story, interesting characters but when the scene called for tragic, it delivered.

    2. Abundance by Jakob Guanzon, it’s about a homeless father attempting to care for himself and his son

    3. Tom’s Crossing by Mark Z. Danielewski. One on the best books EVER. It will rip your soul apart.

    4. I have three pretty different answers all of which I believe are on point depending on what you are looking for.

      For me, **Flowers For Algernon** by Daniel Keyes is the answer to this question.

      **Night** by Eli Wisel probably fits as well.

      **No Longer Human** by Osaka Dazai is another good answer.

      Algernon is more subtle. It is not a violent or world ending kind of despair, but more a personal, intellectual despair. The book itself is brilliantly told and beautiful in its own right. A story worth coming back to.

      Night is a book about the holocaust from the perspective of a man who experienced it as a boy. Need I say more?

      No Longer Human is a uniquely Japanese novel set in the post WW-2 Japan and depicts alienation and social isolation as well as suicidal ideation and was written by an author believed to have committed suicide after writing the book.

    5. A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. I can’t remember if there were prayers for help but there is plenty of everything else you are looking for.

    6. Horns by Joe Hill is the saddest book I ever read. It loved it, will never read it again.

    7. It’s classic lit, but if you haven’t already, read The Diary of Anne Frank. The level of poignancy and terror is unbelievable.

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      Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

      Not about an individual’s difficult life but generational trauma. It’s so beautifully written and truly heartbreaking.

    9. The White Hotel by DM Thomas. None tougher, but I can’t tell you why. It will stay with you for the rest of your life.

    10. *A Little Life* by Hanya Yanigihara

      *My Dark Vanessa* by Kate Elizabeth Russell

      *It’s All River* by Carla Madeira (my favorite out of this list)

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