Atlas of the Wounded traces the invisible landscapes of pain, survival, and resilience. Through fragmented narratives, poetic interludes, and reflective marginalia, it maps scars-both inherited and personal-revealing how memory, grief, and endurance shape the self. From the hidden currents of silence to the quiet rebellions that sustain us, each section becomes a guide for navigating life's most difficult terrains. Raw, unflinching, and ultimately transformative, this book is a mirror for anyone who has carried wounds and seeks to reclaim strength, presence, and agency.
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