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Notes Left in the Hunger:A Memoir Told Through Meals I Never Ate
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230017950
- EAN9798230017950
- Date de parution14/04/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Notes Left in the Hunger: A Memoir Told Through Meals I Never Ate is a deeply personal exploration of longing, silence, and healing. Through ten thematic chapters, author Moodykhan revisits the emotional landscapes of childhood, family, grief, and resilience-each memory framed through meals that were never eaten. This is not a cookbook, but a confession: of empty plates, emotional hunger, and a search for nourishment that went far beyond food.
From the quiet ache of neglect to the quiet power of being seen, Notes Left in the Hunger invites readers to sit at the table of introspection. It's a memoir for anyone who has ever felt invisible in a crowded room or mistaken silence for strength. Told with raw honesty and poetic grace, this book speaks to the hunger we all carry-the kind that can't be filled with food, but with connection, acceptance, and truth.
From the quiet ache of neglect to the quiet power of being seen, Notes Left in the Hunger invites readers to sit at the table of introspection. It's a memoir for anyone who has ever felt invisible in a crowded room or mistaken silence for strength. Told with raw honesty and poetic grace, this book speaks to the hunger we all carry-the kind that can't be filled with food, but with connection, acceptance, and truth.






















