Amira's Light

Amira's Light

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After a traumatic separation from her younger sisters, 8-year-old Amira is placed in the care of her uncle and his now-fiancé. It's not strangers, but family doesn't always mean safety. Adjusting to a new home full of rules, hidden tensions, and adult expectations, Amira struggles to find her voice in a world that seems determined to silence her. Meanwhile, her younger sisters, Malia (4) and Mya (2), are placed together in another household. Though they are safe physically, the separation leaves a void in all their lives. As Amira navigates her new reality, she clings to hope, resilience, and the dream of reuniting with her sisters. Amira's Light is a story of courage, the unbreakable bonds of family, and the quiet strength that grows in even the hardest circumstances.
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❝I think we've lost the meaning of family.❞ • • • A few years ago, we tragically lost our parents, and every day since then, my brothers and I have drifted apart. We have intense defense mechanisms and our own methods of survival in the adult world. Our house feels less like home, the city feels empty, and the stars seem more distant. Will we be able to heal as a family? Or will we go our separate ways as adults? ▫▫▫▫ ▫▫▫▫ ▫▫▫▫ Cover is made by me. Copyright © 2021 Josie Marie Any relation to other stories or characters is entirely coincidental and not intentional. Any credit for the #olderbrother trend goes to its appropriate writers/creators. All of my work is original, inspired by the #olderbrother trend, but based on my own life with four brothers.

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