What does it mean to love in a world that no longer believes in love?
In A Broken Boy's Record, T. Charles Rampedi, the Silent Scribbler, spins a collection of lyrical "tracks" that echo with longing, vulnerability, and raw honesty. Each piece plays like a song: confessions written in the quiet hours, love letters that may never be sent, and reflections on what it means to carry both hope and heartbreak in the same heart.
This is not a story of perfect men or flawless romances. It is the soundtrack of the overlooked, the misunderstood, the ones who still believe in tenderness even when the world mocks it. A broken record repeats, yes... but it also endures, reminding us that scars can still sing, and imperfect hearts can still beat to the rhythm of love.
For anyone who has ever been told they are "too sensitive," "too hopeful," or "too much" this book is yours.
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