Summary of Fuse (Memoir and Biography)
What if your body was a battleground between two worlds—and the cost was your peace of mind?
In Fuse, Hollay Ghadery turns a courageous gaze inward, drawing on her experience as a woman of Iranian and British Isle descent to explore the tangled terrain of bi-racial identity. With searing honesty and poetic precision, she invites you into the push and pull of cultural expectation, where the body becomes both symbol and site of struggle. At the heart of this memoir is a bold confrontation with the mental health crises that disproportionately affect bi-racial women—rendered not as statistics, but as lived, human truths. Fuse doesn’t offer easy answers. It offers resonance, reflection, and the strength to sit with discomfort until it becomes clarity.