Unmuted

Unmuted

R. White

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Editorial:
Tehom Center Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781960326768
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'Unmuted: From Silence to Song, Pain to Poetry, Fear to Freedom' offers a poignant journey through the chapters of R. White’s life, revealed through raw and unfiltered poetry. Delving into themes of domestic abuse, PTSD, religious apostasy, sexual assault, and motherhood, White fearlessly confronts the darkest corners of her existence. Yet, amidst the shadows, her verses resonate with resilience, gratitude, and unwavering tenacity. Each poem is a testament to the author’s personal growth and healing journey, crafted with heartfelt honesty and profound introspection. From the depths of trauma to the heights of empowerment, these verses bear witness to the complexities of human experience.As you immerse yourself in 'Unmuted,' White invites you to share in her truth, to empathize, to relate, and to find solace in the shared struggles of everyday life. Through her words, she shines a light on the silent battles fought by women of color, often overlooked and marginalized in society’s narrative.Yet, amidst the pain, there is hope-a beacon of light at the end of the tunnel. These poems serve as a reminder that while scars may mark our past, they do not define our future. Healing is possible, and it begins with acknowledging our traumas and seeking the support we deserve.These traumas may have scarred our lives, but they certainly do not completely define us. Healing is possible from facing your traumas appropriately, under the supervision of a licensed therapist or psychologist. There is light at the end of the tunnel.'Unmuted' is more than a collection of poems; it’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of self-discovery. Dive in, and let the journey begin.

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