In Burn the Bridges, the author offers a searing collection of poetry that cuts to the core of trauma, survival, and reclaiming one's voice. These poems explore the messy truth of growing up unseen, of healing from the pain others refuse to acknowledge, and of forging boundaries in a world that punished you for having them.
This book is a journey-from the silencing of childhood and toxic relationships to the fiery reclamation of self. It speaks to the lonely path of inner work, the rage that fuels transformation, and the softness that remains despite it all.
Each poem is a fragment of truth, a match struck in the darkness, a refusal to stay small. Whether you're healing from abuse, untangling generational wounds, parenting yourself as you parent others, or simply trying to make peace with your past-this book is a mirror and a battle cry.
For readers who have ever felt unseen, unheard, or alone-this is for you.
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