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The Words I Couldn’t Say. What Remains, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233086809
- EAN9798233086809
- Date de parution20/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Some heartbreak is loud. This one is quiet. This book is about what happens when love slowly turns into absence. Not the dramatic ending. Not the explosion. But the long erosion-being there, staying, giving, and realizing you are no longer being met in the same room you're standing in. These pages explore emotional abandonment, unseen labor, and the private damage caused by loving someone who no longer chooses you.
It's about the weight of staying, the confusion of intermittent affection, and the way the body remembers what the heart keeps forgiving. There are no lessons here. No tidy resolutions. No instructions on how to heal. Only recognition. This book is for anyone who has felt invisible in a relationship, who carried the emotional load alone, who stayed too long because leaving felt harder than enduring.
For those who were not beaten, not shouted at, not obviously harmed-but still quietly undone. If you've ever struggled to name what hurt you because nothing "looked wrong, "this book already knows.
It's about the weight of staying, the confusion of intermittent affection, and the way the body remembers what the heart keeps forgiving. There are no lessons here. No tidy resolutions. No instructions on how to heal. Only recognition. This book is for anyone who has felt invisible in a relationship, who carried the emotional load alone, who stayed too long because leaving felt harder than enduring.
For those who were not beaten, not shouted at, not obviously harmed-but still quietly undone. If you've ever struggled to name what hurt you because nothing "looked wrong, "this book already knows.



