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Ongoing, First published Nov 13
Mature
Title: Unraveling Dominique
By: Dominic Williams (#AuthorDominicWilliams)

Every secret has a sound - and mine screamed in silence.

"Unraveling Dominique" is a raw, unfiltered memoir that takes readers deep into the life of a young girl forced to grow up too fast inside a home full of secrets. Told through the eyes of both younger and older Dominique, this true story uncovers the pain, love, and lessons hidden behind closed doors.

It's not fiction. It's truth.
A journey through trauma, healing, and forgiveness - proof that even broken pieces can still shine.

Genre: Nonfiction | Memoir | Urban | Inspirational
Style: Conversational, emotional, real
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