VULNERABLE

A novel about digital disconnection that reflects an entire generation

A novel about digital disconnection, anxiety, and humanity

Vulnerable, by Carlos Echevarría, is a contemporary novel that explores the emotional impact of social media and hyperconnectivity on younger generations. Through the story of Constanza, a teenager trapped between filters, notifications, and the constant need for approval, the novel portrays the quiet emptiness of an era in which everyone seems eager to appear happy, while fewer and fewer people manage to feel truly alive. Far from being simply a critique of technology, Vulnerable becomes a deeply emotional exploration of anxiety, loneliness, pain, love, and the journey back to what is essential. With an intimate and modern narrative style, the novel addresses themes such as:

  • digital disconnection
  • emotional dependence on social media
  • adolescent mental health
  • authentic human relationships

What happens when an entire generation forgets how to feel without a screen in front of them? Turn off the screens and discover a story that speaks to you. Click below to get your copy on Amazon.

Ideal for readers of…

  • Black Mirror and stories about human disconnection
  • Norwegian Wood — Haruki Murakami
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower — Stephen Chbosky
  • The Catcher in the Rye — J. D. Salinger
  • Never Let Me Go — Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Novels by Matt Haig and Fredrik Backman
  • Stories about emotional anxiety, real human connections, and human fragility

Much more than a novel about digital disconnection and social media

Vulnerable is a novel about digital disconnection that portrays the emotional exhaustion of a generation raised among algorithms, instant validation, and superficial relationships. An intimate and deeply human story about pain, fragility, and the need to reconnect with what is real.