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Serenity Falls

著者: Kevian Liley, Elisabeth Liley
ナレーター: Jonathan Orme
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Trinity Cooper is a sixteen-year-old grade A student at Serenity Falls Comprehensive who has spent her life invisible, ignored by classmates, overlooked by family, existing in the negative space others leave behind. Her only refuge is the school library, where philosophy books offer connection, she cannot find in human interaction.

A catastrophic bicycle accident changes everything. Falling into the River Wye, Trinity suffers multiple fractures and severe facial lacerations that leave her permanently scarred. The damage transforms her invisibility into a different kind of visibility: the pity and discomfort of others, the social death of disfigurement.

Her father discovers Aesthetica AI, a pioneering cosmetic technology company in London. Despite impossible costs, the family remortgages their home so Trinity can undergo AI-guided reconstructive surgery. The procedure does not merely restore her appearance but optimises it, constructing a face of remarkable beauty from the mathematical analysis of her underlying bone structure.

The transformation is immediate and overwhelming. Trinity wins the Miss Serenity Falls competition, progresses to Miss Herefordshire, becomes first runner-up for Miss England. She enters Cambridge to study philosophy, publishes influential work on embodied identity, and builds a career examining the ethical implications of the very technology that created her.

Serenity Falls is a philosophical novel about identity, technology, and the human cost of visibility. It examines what cosmetic AI promises and what it cannot deliver, the social structures that make transformation desirable, and the possibility of finding meaning not in appearance but in honest engagement with difficulty. Through Trinity's experience, the novel asks whether serenity is place or practice, destination or journey, and suggests that the becoming itself, however incomplete, may be the most meaningful thing any life can achieve.

©2026 Kevian & Elisabeth Liley (P)2026 Kevian & Elisabeth Liley
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