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Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235983557
- EAN9798235983557
- Date de parution26/05/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions is a deeply emotional and powerful book about human beings who have passed through fear, pain, loss, trauma, and uncertainty, yet continued to live. It explores the hidden world of survivors-not only the moment of danger, but also the long, silent journey that begins after rescue, recovery, and public sympathy have faded. This book gives voice to those who survived accidents, illness, violence, disasters, grief, and personal darkness, revealing that survival is not always a simple victory.
It is often a complicated second life filled with memories, scars, questions, guilt, courage, and hope. The book begins with the sudden moment when everything changes. Ordinary life is broken by one event, one sound, one diagnosis, one disaster, or one terrible night. From that point, the survivor enters a new world where fear has a different meaning, the body remembers pain, sleep becomes difficult, and even normal life may feel like a mask.
Through its chapters, the book examines the emotional reality of being trapped between life and death, the importance of rescuing hands, the loneliness of hospital beds, and the heavy grief for those who did not return. Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions also explores the invisible wounds that survivors often carry. It speaks about survivor's guilt, sleepless nights, hidden secrets, broken faith, family trauma, and the struggle to trust the world again.
Many survivors appear normal to others, yet inside they may still be fighting memories, fear, shame, and unanswered questions. This book honors those private battles with compassion and dignity. It reminds readers that healing is not quick, and that strength does not mean the absence of tears. At the heart of the book is the idea that scars can become part of a survivor's strength-not because suffering is beautiful, but because endurance is sacred.
The book does not romanticize pain. Instead, it shows how wounded people slowly rebuild their lives piece by piece. They learn to breathe again, trust again, speak after silence, remember the dead with tenderness, and accept life after the worst has happened. Their courage is not always loud; sometimes it is found in simply rising each morning, facing another night, telling one truth, or taking one step forward.
Written in a moving, bookish, and reflective style, this book is suitable for readers who appreciate emotional nonfiction, survival stories, trauma healing, human resilience, grief recovery, and inspirational life journeys. It is a tribute to every person who has carried invisible wounds and still chosen to continue. It tells survivors that they are not weak because they still hurt; they are strong because they are still here.
Ultimately, Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions is a book about life after darkness. It is about broken people who refused to remain broken. It is about breath after fear, hope after loss, and the quiet miracle of being alive.
It is often a complicated second life filled with memories, scars, questions, guilt, courage, and hope. The book begins with the sudden moment when everything changes. Ordinary life is broken by one event, one sound, one diagnosis, one disaster, or one terrible night. From that point, the survivor enters a new world where fear has a different meaning, the body remembers pain, sleep becomes difficult, and even normal life may feel like a mask.
Through its chapters, the book examines the emotional reality of being trapped between life and death, the importance of rescuing hands, the loneliness of hospital beds, and the heavy grief for those who did not return. Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions also explores the invisible wounds that survivors often carry. It speaks about survivor's guilt, sleepless nights, hidden secrets, broken faith, family trauma, and the struggle to trust the world again.
Many survivors appear normal to others, yet inside they may still be fighting memories, fear, shame, and unanswered questions. This book honors those private battles with compassion and dignity. It reminds readers that healing is not quick, and that strength does not mean the absence of tears. At the heart of the book is the idea that scars can become part of a survivor's strength-not because suffering is beautiful, but because endurance is sacred.
The book does not romanticize pain. Instead, it shows how wounded people slowly rebuild their lives piece by piece. They learn to breathe again, trust again, speak after silence, remember the dead with tenderness, and accept life after the worst has happened. Their courage is not always loud; sometimes it is found in simply rising each morning, facing another night, telling one truth, or taking one step forward.
Written in a moving, bookish, and reflective style, this book is suitable for readers who appreciate emotional nonfiction, survival stories, trauma healing, human resilience, grief recovery, and inspirational life journeys. It is a tribute to every person who has carried invisible wounds and still chosen to continue. It tells survivors that they are not weak because they still hurt; they are strong because they are still here.
Ultimately, Still Breathing: Survivors Confessions is a book about life after darkness. It is about broken people who refused to remain broken. It is about breath after fear, hope after loss, and the quiet miracle of being alive.






















