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Unfolding in Silence - From Storms to Silent Strength - cover

Unfolding in Silence - From Storms to Silent Strength

Rekha Gore

Casa editrice: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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"In this powerful collection of poems, Rekha Gore captures the raw journey of a soul burdened by pain, misplaced trust, and the fight for survival. In giving everything to others, she lost herself—until she uncovered the greatest gift of all: her own strength.Through heartbreak and healing, she built a new world, leaving behind the shadows of the past.These poems are a voice for anyone who has ever doubted their worth, a call to rise, to reclaim their power, and to become the hero of their own story.Your journey matters. Your healing begins the moment you choose yourself."
Disponibile da: 12/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 50 pagine.

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