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The Life I Didn't Argue For

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The Life I Didn't Argue For

By: Margot Holloway
Narrated by: Gillian Wray
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Nell Harper has built a life defined by steadiness.

At work, she is the person everyone trusts to keep things running smoothly.

At home, she maintains a quiet routine that rarely surprises anyone—including herself.

Even her divorce ended the way people admire: calm, respectful, reasonable.

But praise has a strange shape when you hear it often enough.

“You make things easy.”

“You’re so dependable.”

“You never make things difficult.”

At first, Nell accepts these words the way she always has—as compliments.

Proof that she has built a stable, responsible life.

Then something small begins to shift.

A project she designed quietly moves forward under someone else’s leadership.

Her brother moves into her apartment without really asking.

Meetings conclude with decisions she never quite agreed to—only failed to challenge.

For the first time, Nell begins to see the pattern.

Her silence hasn’t been neutrality.

It has been permission.

The Life I Didn’t Argue For is a quiet, piercing novel about the cost of being “easy,” the subtle ways people disappear inside their own politeness, and what happens when one woman begins to question the life that formed around her silence.

A thoughtful, character-driven story about agency, identity, and the quiet courage required to change direction.

Perfect for listeners who enjoy reflective literary fiction and emotionally intelligent women’s fiction.

©2026 Margot Holloway (P)2026 Margot Holloway
Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction
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