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He Never Said A Word
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235091016
- EAN9798235091016
- Date de parution15/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
He Never Said a Word: What Men Go Through But Rarely Say Out LoudHe gets up every morning. He pays the bills, fixes what's broken, and shows up with a smile. He is the man everyone depends on , and the man no one truly knows. He Never Said a Word is a raw, honest exploration of the silent battles men carry every day. Through the story of one composite man, a husband, father, friend, and son, S. J.
Treven pulls back the curtain on what so many men experience but never say out loud: loneliness in a crowded room, the crushing weight of being the provider, grief buried beneath a joke, shame too heavy to name, and a darkness that almost wins. From the father wound passed down through generations to the night a man almost ends it all, each chapter walks into the ordinary places where men quietly unravel the car, the office, the kitchen at midnight.
This is not a book of blame. It is a mirror. A hand on the shoulder. A quiet voice saying: I see you. Whether you are a man carrying more than anyone knows, or someone who loves one, this book offers something rare: the words he never said, finally spoken. It's time to break the silence.
Treven pulls back the curtain on what so many men experience but never say out loud: loneliness in a crowded room, the crushing weight of being the provider, grief buried beneath a joke, shame too heavy to name, and a darkness that almost wins. From the father wound passed down through generations to the night a man almost ends it all, each chapter walks into the ordinary places where men quietly unravel the car, the office, the kitchen at midnight.
This is not a book of blame. It is a mirror. A hand on the shoulder. A quiet voice saying: I see you. Whether you are a man carrying more than anyone knows, or someone who loves one, this book offers something rare: the words he never said, finally spoken. It's time to break the silence.



