What Was Taken, What Remains

Par : Isla Rue
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231144020
  • EAN9798231144020
  • Date de parution03/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

What Was Taken, What Remains is a courageous and lyrical memoir by Isla Rue - a voice once silenced, now writing herself whole. From a childhood marked by shifting walls and unspoken pain, Isla takes us through the shadows of trauma, the fragility of survival, and the long, quiet journey toward healing. In prose that echoes both heartbreak and hope, she writes not only for herself, but for every girl who was told to stay quiet.
With the Tree of Life closing each chapter, this memoir is more than remembrance - it's reclamation. A story of what was lost, yes, but more importantly, of what remains. For those who have walked through fire - and those still standing in the smoke - this is for you.
What Was Taken, What Remains is a courageous and lyrical memoir by Isla Rue - a voice once silenced, now writing herself whole. From a childhood marked by shifting walls and unspoken pain, Isla takes us through the shadows of trauma, the fragility of survival, and the long, quiet journey toward healing. In prose that echoes both heartbreak and hope, she writes not only for herself, but for every girl who was told to stay quiet.
With the Tree of Life closing each chapter, this memoir is more than remembrance - it's reclamation. A story of what was lost, yes, but more importantly, of what remains. For those who have walked through fire - and those still standing in the smoke - this is for you.