“The Color That’s Missing” is not just a story — it’s a mirror.
Between the ages of 14 and 20, no one teaches you how to survive your own mind. There’s no guide for the loneliness that hits in the middle of the night, for love that hurts because it’s real, or for the constant feeling of not belonging anywhere. This book lives exactly in that space — the most silent, the most raw, and the most real.
The story follows Elisa, Mateus, Júlia, and others — young people carrying invisible wounds. Each of them is fighting their own battles: identity, family pressure, expectations, fear, and isolation. They are not heroes. They are human. They break, they hide, they try to survive.
And then there is Warehouse 7.
A forgotten place in the world… but essential for those who feel lost within themselves.
There, the “Broken Bones Club” is born — a refuge where secrets stop being shame and become connection. Where cracks are not hidden, but shared. Where, for the first time, they realize they are not alone.
But outside that space, life doesn’t slow down.
Broken families. Crushing expectations. Identity struggles. Truths that can change everything.
And one question echoes through every page:
👉 Who are you when no one is watching?
👉 If you’ve ever felt lost, out of place, or different… this book was written for you.
👉 Get ready for a story that doesn’t just pull you in — it understands you.