
My Recycled Soul by Lynette Ferreira follows Elizabeth, a teenager who is forced to relocate from her home to a dilapidated manor in Ireland by her mother and stepfather.
Initially consumed by resentment and isolation, Elizabeth struggles to adapt to her new environment and a school where she feels like an outsider.
Her perspective shifts after she discovers a mysterious sanctuary in the woods and begins to experience vivid dreams of historical figures named Devlin and Gerard.
These visions appear to mirror her burgeoning real-life attraction to a boy named Jared, suggesting a supernatural or reincarnation-based connection between her past and present.
The narrative explores themes of first love, the pain of displacement, and the possibility of destined romantic bonds.