When W.J. Moria moves into an old Maine home, a hidden attic reveals a satchel the long-lost writings of Sarah Stevens-a 19th-century woman whose words were hidden to be found.
Through Sarah's secret journals, we enter a forgotten world where silence was survival and writing was rebellion. Her voice, tender and unfiltered, captures a woman's quiet defiance in a time when wives were property and freedom was only whispered on paper.
As Moria reads the pages, the two women's lives begin to intertwine-one seeking meaning in the present, the other fighting to be remembered from the past. What unfolds is a hauntingly intimate portrait of courage, heartbreak, and the unyielding power of the written word.
Never Ever Days is a rediscovered memoir, a lyrical blend of historical fiction and emotional truth-a tribute to the women who spoke through ink when they could not speak aloud.