656 The Critical Review of Social Sciences Studies Online ISSN: 3006-7170 Print ISSN: 3006-7162 Volume 3, Number 3, 2025, Pages 656 662 Journal Home Page https://thecrsss.com/index.php/Journal/about Enduring Echoes: Unresolved Trauma and Persistence of Absence in Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones Khurram Shehzad 1 & Dr. Muhammad Saeed Akhter 2 1 MPhil Scholar in English Literature, Riphah International University Faisalabad, Faisalabad Campus, Faisalabad, Email: chkhurram472@gmail.com 2 Department of English, Riphah International University, Faisalabad Campus, Faisalabad, Email: msaeed.akhter@riphahfsd.edu.pk ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Received: June 12, 2025 Revised: July 08, 2025 Accepted: July 15, 2025 Available Online: July 20, 2025 Keywords: Psychic fragmentation, grief, spectral narration, haunting and Repetition, Gendered Silence Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones engages deeply with the psychological and structural consequences of trauma. Through the spectral narration of Susie Salmon, the murdered adolescent protagonist, the novel foregrounds the disruptive effects of trauma on memory, identity, and familial bonds. This article, grounded in a close reading of key textual passages and supported by trauma theory, explores how grief manifests through compulsive behaviors, psychic fragmentation, and narrative disorientation. The study argues that the novel avoids resolution and instead presents trauma as an ongoing condition one marked by haunting, repetition, and the painful persistence of absence. By analyzing the emotional paralysis experienced by the Salmon family, and the non-linear temporality that structures Susie’s ghostly observations, this study reveals the complex relationship between voice, silence, and the inability to heal. Using fractured timelines and recursive memory to mimic psychological rupture, Sebold’s narrative techniques embody the trauma they depict. Moreover, the novel interrogates gendered silencing, postmortem identity, and emotional inheritance how trauma is passed on, felt, and remembered by those left behind. Rather than offering closure, Sebold constructs a narrative of endurance, where the dead linger, and the living are reshaped by the void they cannot fill. Through thematic and structural analysis, this work offers insight into how Sebold’s fiction transforms grief into a lasting echo that reshapes the lives of survivors. Corresponding Author: Khurram Shehzad Email: chkhurram472@gmail.com