The Sky Listened When They Wouldn't

The Sky Listened When They Wouldn't

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Every time I tried to explain how I felt, they looked away. Every time I cried, they said I was overreacting. Every time I cared, they called it weakness. So I stopped trying - and started writing. *The Sky Listened When They Wouldn't* is my heart poured into pages. It's about all the moments when people didn't understand, when I felt invisible, when silence felt safer than speaking. If you've ever been hurt for caring too much... if you've ever asked "why won't they just listen?" - this book is for you. Because even when no one heard me, the sky did.
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