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I Carried Us Alone: How I Loved, Lost, and Stayed Standing
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- ISBN8231654819
- EAN9798231654819
- Date de parution27/11/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This is the story of a woman who loved deeply-and learned how to stand when love disappeared. After a marriage built on intensity and silence suddenly fractures, Sarah is left alone, pregnant, and unanswered. The man she loved vanishes without explanation, leaving behind a divorce, a silence that cuts deeper than anger, and questions that refuse to rest. With no closure and no kindness to lean on, Sarah carries her grief quietly-through motherhood, through survival, through the wide, lonely terrain of absence.
As she raises her daughter alone, Sarah learns what it means to endure without being seen, to love without reassurance, and to keep going when the truth lags years behind the pain. Memory becomes both refuge and burden. Silence becomes its own kind of violence. When the past finally returns, it arrives altered-carrying secrets, illness, regret, and the possibility of forgiveness. But repair comes at a cost, and some wounds never fully recede.
As she raises her daughter alone, Sarah learns what it means to endure without being seen, to love without reassurance, and to keep going when the truth lags years behind the pain. Memory becomes both refuge and burden. Silence becomes its own kind of violence. When the past finally returns, it arrives altered-carrying secrets, illness, regret, and the possibility of forgiveness. But repair comes at a cost, and some wounds never fully recede.
This is the story of a woman who loved deeply-and learned how to stand when love disappeared. After a marriage built on intensity and silence suddenly fractures, Sarah is left alone, pregnant, and unanswered. The man she loved vanishes without explanation, leaving behind a divorce, a silence that cuts deeper than anger, and questions that refuse to rest. With no closure and no kindness to lean on, Sarah carries her grief quietly-through motherhood, through survival, through the wide, lonely terrain of absence.
As she raises her daughter alone, Sarah learns what it means to endure without being seen, to love without reassurance, and to keep going when the truth lags years behind the pain. Memory becomes both refuge and burden. Silence becomes its own kind of violence. When the past finally returns, it arrives altered-carrying secrets, illness, regret, and the possibility of forgiveness. But repair comes at a cost, and some wounds never fully recede.
As she raises her daughter alone, Sarah learns what it means to endure without being seen, to love without reassurance, and to keep going when the truth lags years behind the pain. Memory becomes both refuge and burden. Silence becomes its own kind of violence. When the past finally returns, it arrives altered-carrying secrets, illness, regret, and the possibility of forgiveness. But repair comes at a cost, and some wounds never fully recede.



















