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Gilded Moth Wings
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Complete, First published Nov 27, 2024
Mature
Gilded Moth Wings delves into the multifaceted human condition, exploring the complexities of healing and growth in the aftermath of trauma.

As a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombings, a traumatic brain injury from being hit by a car, and the battles of an eating disorder, the author invites readers to journey with her through the delicate, velvety wings of a moth-navigating life after profound struggles, seeking meaning, resilience, and connection. These works touch upon the depths of pain, addiction, and self-destruction, yet each flutter reveals a perspective gilded with hope and transformation.

Join this poignant exploration, and together, discover the strength to gild your own moth wings, find beauty in life's shadows, and cultivate the silver linings that illuminate our paths.
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