About Author
Meet the Author
Mary M. Nyman
Mary M. Nyman is a writer who explores complex social issues through compelling storytelling. Her work focuses on the emotional struggles, moral choices, and personal conflicts that shape the lives of young people growing up in challenging environments.
Her novel When the Leaves Fall reflects a deep concern for the realities of substance abuse and the ways it can affect individuals, families, and communities. Through thoughtful narrative and carefully developed characters, she brings attention to how easily young lives can be influenced by the wrong people and dangerous circumstances.
Mary’s writing highlights the internal battles faced by teenagers as they navigate identity, pressure, and responsibility. Rather than presenting simple answers, her work explores the complicated psychological and emotional effects of addiction, crime, and fear.
In When the Leaves Fall, readers follow the story of Corey, a young man whose life becomes entangled in drugs and criminal activity. As his situation becomes increasingly dangerous, he must confront the consequences of his actions and decide whether he will continue down a destructive path or seek a way to rebuild his life.
What Readers Are Saying
Readers have connected deeply with the emotional honesty and realism of When the Leaves Fall. The novel’s powerful themes and relatable characters continue to resonate with audiences who appreciate stories that address real-life challenges.
Theo Watson
"An emotionally powerful story that highlights the realities of addiction and the strength required to overcome it."
Maxim Garrett
"Changed the way I think about choices and responsibility. A meaningful and thought-provoking read."
Jordan Abbott
"A gripping story that shows both the darkness of addiction and the hope that comes with recovery."
Kieran Spencer
"A deeply moving novel that stays with you long after the final page."