Mother

Par : I.S. Veritas
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231655434
  • EAN9798231655434
  • Date de parution11/06/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

A quiet, powerful novel about identity, motherhood, and the silent cost of love. She was a mother, a sister, a wife, a woman who gave everything without ever being asked who she was beneath it all. Told in lyrical, emotionally precise prose, Mother follows the unraveling and quiet reassembly of a woman who begins to question the life she has built. Through memory, silence, and moments too small for anyone else to notice, she begins to confront the ache of invisibility, and the courage it takes to be seen again.
Mother is not a story of drama, but of depth. A novel about the weight of roles, the fragility of selfhood, and the quiet beauty of rediscovery. This is a book for anyone who has loved without being thanked, lived without being noticed, and kept going anyway.
A quiet, powerful novel about identity, motherhood, and the silent cost of love. She was a mother, a sister, a wife, a woman who gave everything without ever being asked who she was beneath it all. Told in lyrical, emotionally precise prose, Mother follows the unraveling and quiet reassembly of a woman who begins to question the life she has built. Through memory, silence, and moments too small for anyone else to notice, she begins to confront the ache of invisibility, and the courage it takes to be seen again.
Mother is not a story of drama, but of depth. A novel about the weight of roles, the fragility of selfhood, and the quiet beauty of rediscovery. This is a book for anyone who has loved without being thanked, lived without being noticed, and kept going anyway.