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Peya has always been told to be strong.That men don't cry. That feelings are a sign of weakness.
So, he stays quiet. He works hard. He becomes the son every parent is proud of-but inside, he is drowning in silence.
As he grows older, Peya forgets how to feel. He buries his emotions beneath responsibility and routine. That is, until he meets a woman who sees through the mask he wears. With patience and kindness, she teaches him that being strong doesn't mean being silent, and that it's okay to feel, to cry, and to put yourself first sometimes.
Through heartbreak, healing, and rediscovery, Peya begins a journey that challenges everything he was taught about manhood, vulnerability, and love.
"The Unspoken Silence of Peya" is a deeply moving story about the power of unlearning, the strength found in softness, and the courage to speak even when your voice shakes.
This book is a tribute to every silent soul who needs to know:
You are allowed to feel. You are allowed to heal. You are enough.