Heavy Is the Head is a poetry and prose collection by Ennovy Savannah that traces a journey from adolescence into adulthood through reflections on identity, family, love, generational trauma, and self-reclamation. Drawing from journal entries written over more than a decade, the book explores what it means to grow up carrying invisible weight while learning how to release it. With a voice that is both vulnerable and resolute, Savannah writes for the daughters who grew up too fast, the empaths who feel deeply, and anyone discovering that healing can be an act of freedom.
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