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A journey through the shadows of thought...
A silent war behind smiling faces.
What happens when the loudest voice is the one inside your head?
Trapped. Numb. Lost. But still fighting.
This isn't just a book - it's a mirror.
And maybe... it's your story too

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Produktbeschreibung
A journey through the shadows of thought...

A silent war behind smiling faces.

What happens when the loudest voice is the one inside your head?

Trapped. Numb. Lost. But still fighting.

This isn't just a book - it's a mirror.

And maybe... it's your story too


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Autorenporträt
Mosimane Moses Jacobs is a South African author whose debut book, The Wall in Between: My Mind, My Prison, delves into the complexities of mental health and personal struggle. In this introspective work, Jacobs explores the metaphorical walls that individuals build within their minds, leading to feelings of isolation and confinement. His writing offers a candid look into the silent battles many face, aiming to shed light on the importance of mental well-being and the journey towards healing.

Jacobs' narrative resonates with readers who have experienced emotional turmoil, providing a sense of understanding and solidarity. Through his storytelling, he encourages open conversations about mental health, challenging societal stigmas and advocating for self-awareness and acceptance.

As a new voice in South African literature, Jacobs brings attention to the often-overlooked internal struggles individuals endure. His work serves as both a personal catharsis and a beacon for others navigating similar paths, emphasizing that while the mind can be a prison, it also holds the key to liberation.