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  • The Father I Didn't Choose by RaeganPrice
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    This is the story of a girl born into complications she never asked for - a child raised between a loving mother and a distant father who never fully accepted her. From being treated like an outsider by his family to learning he once wished she hadn't been born, her childhood was marked by painful truths, emotional neglect, and the constant feeling of not belonging. Yet through the hurt, she kept hoping for the father-daughter bond she deserved. His absence shaped her, but it didn't break her. This memoir follows her journey from longing and rejection to healing and self-discovery, proving that the love you build within yourself can be stronger than the love you were denied.
  • Blue Eyed Stranger  by _Keets_
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    A girl's mum gets taken away from her at a young age and she doesn't know why or where they are taken her. She sees the incident unfold in front of her eyes. The only things she remembers from that night is a young boy with blonde hair and baby blue eyes watching the two men drag her mum across the floor and while she is bleeding a light blue shiny substance. Then he looked where she was and had direct eye contact with her and left the room quickly. I wonder what truths and secrets she will discover on the way.
  • Somebody, Somehow by PlumaFirme_
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    Stitched from Silence There are people who learn early that silence speaks louder than words. That not being chosen leaves a mark. That love, even when quiet, can still be fierce. This book is made of moments most don't talk about - memories too small to be noticed, and too sharp to forget. Told in a quiet, unfolding chronology, each piece reveals the slow shaping of a person who never quite fit - not in classrooms, not in photos, not in conversations that mattered. A story for anyone who's ever felt like too much, or not quite enough. A story stitched from silence.