LET HER
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Every time I tried to talk about what women still face, a man interrupted me - with his story, with his pain, with his but what about... This isn't just a book. It's a voice reclaimed. A collection of thoughts I was too tired to finish out loud. Of gender wars started over everyday conversations. Of moments where I wanted to scream the truth, but instead, smiled and stayed silent. Let Her is about the space women are still fighting for - to speak, to exist, to not be talked over. If you've ever said "it's fine" when it wasn't, If you've ever been silenced with a smile, This book is yours. Let her speak. Let her finish. Let her finally be heard.
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⚠️ Warning Below This is the story of a little girl who learned to grow in the silence-like a wildflower blooming through cracks in concrete. She lived in a house of shadows, where the walls whispered violence, and silence became her shield. Her days were shaped by what was unspoken-by hands that harmed, by trust that fractured, by love that came laced with pain. But even in that stillness, something stirred. Instead of drowning in the quiet, she began to listen-to the words of others who had walked through similar storms. Their stories were not just stories. They were maps, mirrors, and lifelines. Through their truths, she began to uncover her own. Now, she turns inward and outward, breaking her own silence-not with a scream, but with a steady voice that has waited a lifetime to be heard. This book is not just about trauma. It is about the bones of a broken girl who built a life from what was left behind. It's about grief, and the ghosts of family. About the way innocence can be stolen, yet spirit still survives. It's about the quiet power of letting go. But above all-it's about freedom. The kind you find not by fighting, but by finally releasing what was never yours to carry. And if even one soul finds a piece of themselves in these pages, then her voice, at last, has done what silence could not. ⚠️WARNING Author's Note & Content Warning: This is a deeply personal and emotional story that touches on domestic violence and childhood sexual abuse. While written to bring awareness, healing, and understanding, I recognise these topics may be distressing for some readers.

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