The Unspoken Words

The Unspoken Words

Kelvin Mbewe

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Editorial:
Kelvin Mbewe
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798232582586
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A voice once silenced has returned.A journey once buried has awakened.And a story once unspoken is finally ready to be heard.The Unspoken Words is a haunting, beautifully woven tale inspired by the deep spiritual roots of African storytelling. It follows the spirit of a man who dies defending his family when strangers bring change, conflict, and faith into his quiet village. But death is not the end-it is only the beginning of his journey.Rising between worlds, the spirit becomes a witness to both the living and the dead. He walks through burning villages, shattered traditions, wandering souls, ancient guardians, and visions of the world to come. He sees his people rebuild, he watches faith collide with culture, and he learns that understanding-not hatred-is the bridge between broken worlds.This story blends ancestral wisdom, spiritual symbolism, cultural memory, and emotional depth into a powerful narrative of loss, healing, and transformation. It honours Zimbabwean resilience while exploring how old and new worlds meet, clash, and eventually find harmony.Themes explored in this book:• Life after death• African spirituality and ancestral memory• Cultural change and the meeting of worlds• Faith, healing, and forgiveness• Family, legacy, and generational strength• Love that survives even beyond the graveIf you love emotional, spiritual, culturally rich storytelling filled with symbolism and meaning, The Unspoken Words will stay with you long after the last page.A story whispered across generations.A bridge between ancestors and the future.A journey that finally speaks.

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