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""She was made of bruises and brightness. Of silence that screamed, and words that healed. She was Half fire, Half prayer."" Half Fire: Half Prayer traces the lyrical journey of Kham-a girl who grew up navigating the wounds of girlhood, the betrayal of silence, and the quiet power of resilience. This book is for every girl who was told to lower her voice. Every soul that fought to be heard. Kham is not perfect- she is real. She speaks in fire, but walks with prayer. Each poem is a chapter in her becoming. She kneels, she falls, she rises. This book speaks of everything girls are told to forget…mehr

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""She was made of bruises and brightness. Of silence that screamed, and words that healed. She was Half fire, Half prayer."" Half Fire: Half Prayer traces the lyrical journey of Kham-a girl who grew up navigating the wounds of girlhood, the betrayal of silence, and the quiet power of resilience. This book is for every girl who was told to lower her voice. Every soul that fought to be heard. Kham is not perfect- she is real. She speaks in fire, but walks with prayer. Each poem is a chapter in her becoming. She kneels, she falls, she rises. This book speaks of everything girls are told to forget but never can. ""For the girl who knelt in the sun and rose like dawn- this book is her echo.""
Autorenporträt
Bithika Phukan is a contemporary poet whose words carry the weight of emotion and the resilience of truth. She introduced her unique lyrical style through her debut collection, 'Muse of Medley', which delicately wove together moments of beauty, loss and wonder. As an entomologist, working at AAU-Zonal Research Station, she is a keen observer of life. She draws inspiration from everyday experiences, childhood nostalgia and the nuanced journey of womanhood. Her writing is intimate yet universal, tender yet powerful. Through every verse, she invites readers into space of reflection, healing and quiet rebellion. She finds solace in art, nature and stories people carry in their eyes.