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  • "What I Survived Before Five" oleh NicoleEllison722
    NicoleEllison722
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    Based on a true story - Before Alesha turned five, she had already survived things most adults couldn't imagine. Abandoned outside a trap house, nearly killed in traffic, raised on sugar water, and pulled from a bathtub by an aunt who saved her life-this is the haunting and powerful true story of a little girl born into chaos, and the woman who chose to fight for her. Told through the eyes of a child with memories too heavy for her age, What I Survived Before Five is a raw, emotional journey through neglect, trauma, and the kind of love that doesn't give up. It's a reminder that even in broken beginnings, healing can rise. Stay tuned for more chapters ❤️
  • What Silence Left Behind oleh shamicaBranch
    shamicaBranch
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    She walked away from everything-her job, her relationship, the version of herself that always smiled when she was dying inside. Now she's starting over in a city that doesn't know her name... and maybe that's a good thing. What Silence Left Behind is a slow unraveling and a quiet rebuild. A story of grief, softness, rest, and the truth we only tell ourselves when no one's watching.
  • The Cold Chronicles: Volume One  oleh MszNisha101
    MszNisha101
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    To every woman who ever had to rebuild herself from ashes- after love lied, friends flipped, and the truth got twisted. You were never weak. You were never the problem. You were just too real for the room. -Tonisha
  • Poems From A  Sacred Heart  oleh LunessFyre88
    LunessFyre88
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    She writes with ash on her fingers and spirit in her breath. These aren't just poems - they're survival chants. In Poems from a Sacred Heart, Jenny Booker delivers a gut-wrenching, soul-restoring collection of poems that speak for the broken, the rising, and the reborn. From Harlem hallways to southern fields, this collection honors the sacred rage, the hidden grief, the healing tears, and the divine within every Black woman.