The color that made indigo
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the color that made indigo is a searing collection of poems about abuse, betrayal, and surviving when healing isn't possible. with venom in its veins and tenderness at its core, this book traces the journey of a woman scorched by a narcissistic love and left to raise a child in the ashes. these pages unravel the complexities of heartbreak, the trauma of watching a father choose lust over his own son, and the dangerous resilience of a heart that will no longer be silenced. this collection is a wound and a weapon, a survivor's testament, a hand to hold for anyone who has loved too hard, lost too deeply, and clawed their way back burning.
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the color that made indigo is a searing collection of poems about abuse, betrayal, and surviving when healing isn't possible. with venom in its veins and tenderness at its core, this book traces the journey of a woman scorched by a narcissistic love and left to raise a child in the ashes. these pages unravel the complexities of heartbreak, the trauma of watching a father choose lust over his own son, and the dangerous resilience of a heart that will no longer be silenced. this collection is a wound and a weapon, a survivor's testament, a hand to hold for anyone who has loved too hard, lost too deeply, and clawed their way back burning.
Bol
the color that made indigo is a searing collection of poems about abuse, betrayal, and surviving when healing isn't possible. with venom in its veins and tenderness at its core, this book traces the journey of a woman scorched by a narcissistic love and left to raise a child in the ashes. these pages unravel the complexities of heartbreak, the trauma of watching a father choose lust over his own son, and the dangerous resilience of a heart that will no longer be silenced. this collection is a wound and a weapon, a survivor's testament, a hand to hold for anyone who has loved too hard, lost too deeply, and clawed their way back burning.
AmazonPagina's: 196, Hardcover, Aubrey Maru