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The Unspoken Words-For What Remains Unsaid

The Unspoken Words-For What Remains Unsaid

Yasmeen Jawhar

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Columbus Book Publishers
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
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9781969066580
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Step into a world where silence speaks louder than sound, and where the deepest emotions find their voice through poetry. In The Unspoken Words-For What Remains Unsaid, Yasmeen Jawhar masterfully weaves a tapestry of reflection, resilience, and remembrance.With breathtaking honesty and lyrical grace, Jawhar explores love, grief, identity, and hope, transforming pain into power and sorrow into beauty. Each poem carries the weight of memory and the light of healing, guiding readers through the quiet spaces of the human heart where words are often left unspoken.This book is a sanctuary for anyone who has loved deeply, lost profoundly, or longed to be understood. Yasmeen Jawhar’s voice is both intimate and universal, her verses filled with spirit, strength, and the unshakable belief that even in darkness, there is always light to be found.Whether you are seeking comfort, inspiration, or simply the beauty of language at its most raw and authentic, this book will stay with you long after the final page.A gifted poet with an extraordinary ability to turn vulnerability into strength, Yasmeen Jawhar’s writing is both timeless and deeply personal. Her words are not just read, they are felt, remembered, and cherished.

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