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A lyrical meditation on relapse, reflection, and the quiet resilience of coming back to oneself.
In this emotionally raw and poetic collection, four essays trace the invisible descent before relapse, the mental tug-of-war that precedes it, the moment it arrives, and the redemptive choice to rise again. Through evocative chapters like The Quiet Cracks , The Bargain Table , The Wound That Echoes , and Ashes and Anchors , this book explores the spaces we revisit when healing falters not as failures, but as familiar rooms we learn to navigate with deeper understanding. For anyone who's ever…mehr

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A lyrical meditation on relapse, reflection, and the quiet resilience of coming back to oneself.

In this emotionally raw and poetic collection, four essays trace the invisible descent before relapse, the mental tug-of-war that precedes it, the moment it arrives, and the redemptive choice to rise again. Through evocative chapters like The Quiet Cracks, The Bargain Table, The Wound That Echoes, and Ashes and Anchors, this book explores the spaces we revisit when healing falters not as failures, but as familiar rooms we learn to navigate with deeper understanding. For anyone who's ever stood at the edge of themselves and wondered if return was possible, this is a quiet reminder: the door is still open.


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Autorenporträt
Jashaun is a 17-year-old author from North Carolina who writes with raw honesty about his journey through mental health. His work reflects the struggles, strength, and self-discovery of a young mind navigating complex emotions. Through storytelling, Jashaun hopes to connect with others who feel unseen and remind them that their voice - and their story - matters.