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A Quiet Undoing - Miller, Richard
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A Quiet Undoing is a powerful work of literary fiction about memory, trauma, and the courage it takes to speak what was never meant to be spoken. Michael Talbot lives a quiet life in the suburbs-a husband, a father, an ordinary man with no reason to look back. Until something small and strange shatters his routine: a smell, a hallway, a voice. Suddenly, memories he thought were gone begin to resurface. Not dreams. Not stories. Fragments. Feelings. A name: Vernon. As the truth pushes upward from the depths of his mind, Michael must confront a buried past-one shaped by a trusted youth minister…mehr

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A Quiet Undoing is a powerful work of literary fiction about memory, trauma, and the courage it takes to speak what was never meant to be spoken. Michael Talbot lives a quiet life in the suburbs-a husband, a father, an ordinary man with no reason to look back. Until something small and strange shatters his routine: a smell, a hallway, a voice. Suddenly, memories he thought were gone begin to resurface. Not dreams. Not stories. Fragments. Feelings. A name: Vernon. As the truth pushes upward from the depths of his mind, Michael must confront a buried past-one shaped by a trusted youth minister and a church that protected silence over children. What begins as a private reckoning becomes something larger: a choice to speak publicly, to risk disbelief, and to face the full weight of an institution built to deny. But Michael is not alone. Others begin to emerge-voices with stories too similar to ignore. Together, they begin to form a circle of remembrance, defiance, and healing. They walk back into the places that wounded them. They speak to the systems that tried to forget them. And they learn, piece by piece, that telling the truth is not about revenge. It's about reclaiming your life. Set in the fictional Midwestern town of Mason Hollow, A Quiet Undoing explores the long silence that follows childhood sexual abuse-and the profound, complicated process of recovering what was taken. This is not a courtroom drama. It's not a mystery to be solved. It's a story of emotional survival, built on realism and care.
Autorenporträt
Richard Miller is a retired writer and lifelong seeker of the profound and mysterious. With a passion for exploring the depths of human emotion and the beauty hidden within darkness, he has spent years crafting poetry and prose that resonate with the soul. Richard's journey into the realm of dark poetry is fueled by his belief in the transformative power of words and their ability to shed light on the shadows of the human experience. When he's not writing, Richard enjoys quiet walks in nature, delving into philosophy, and sharing his insights with aspiring poets and creatives. This book reflects his commitment to guiding others through the art of crafting poetry that dares to explore the unknown.