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Excerpt I Thought I'd Never Write - Letters to My Mother is a visual ballad of a collection of eight letters that pulse with love, grief, anger, and forgiveness. Released on my mother's birthday in honor of her life and legacy, it traces the jagged edges of childhood, the quiet echoes of absence, and the tender, messy ways a mother shapes a daughter's world. Each letter hums like a melody, moving from heartbreak to understanding, from shadows to silver-lined grace.
This is a book for daughters who have carried silence like a second skin, for those who have traced the contours of absence and wondered if anyone noticed. It's a tribute to a mother's fierce, imperfect love, and a mirror for every woman learning to reconcile hurt with tenderness.
Every page whispers: your story matters, your love matters, your voice is a song worth singing. Letters to Mom is lyrical, raw, and shimmering with the kind of honesty that makes hearts ache, shine, and remember: love, even in its most complicated form, leaves a trail of light.