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Bruises You Can’t See

Par : Natasha Sabanovich
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235700758
  • EAN9798235700758
  • Date de parution08/07/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Bruises You Can't See is a raw and deeply personal memoir about childhood trauma, foster care, grief, survival, motherhood, abuse, and the long road back to yourself. Natasha Sabanovich takes readers through the hidden bruises that shaped her life-the kind no one sees, but you carry in silence for years. From painful childhood memories and family separation to toxic love, homelessness, survival mode, and the weight of becoming a mother while still healing her own inner child, this story is not told from the other side of perfection.
It is told from the middle of the fight. It is honest, messy, heartbreaking, and healing all at once. This memoir is for the women who have had to survive what should have never happened to them. For the daughters who grew up too fast. For the mothers trying to break cycles while still carrying their own pain. For anyone who has ever looked strong on the outside while silently falling apart inside.
Bruises You Can't See is about trauma, but it is also about faith, resilience, survival, and finding the courage to tell the truth. It is about learning that healing is not always pretty, closure does not always come easy, and some scars never fully disappear-but your story still deserves to be told.