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Paperback Soiree Book

ISBN: B0GP7PWDK3

ISBN13: 9798247798910

Soiree

Soir e is a poetry collection that frames life as both a stage and a survival act. It explores what it means to perform strength, faith, love, and responsibility while carrying inherited trauma, emotional restraint, and unspoken wounds behind the curtain. These poems live in the space between what is shown and what is endured-between applause and absence, spotlight and solitude.

Throughout the collection, the speaker moves through life as if navigating a continuous performance: wearing faces to survive, learning cues without rehearsal, and standing on stages she never asked to headline-motherhood, marriage, work, grief, faith. Even in crowded rooms, there is a different kind of loneliness: one shaped by family fractures, emotional neglect, and the pressure to remain composed while unraveling internally.

Faith appears not as a finished script, but as an ongoing dialogue. God is present in detours, repeated signs, whispered reassurance, and the quiet resolve to keep showing up. The speaker admits distraction, doubt, and exhaustion, yet continues to return-stepping back onto the stage, choosing effort over disappearance, believing that protection can coexist with pain. In Soir e, belief is not perfection; it is persistence.

The body remembers what the voice sometimes cannot perform. Anxiety tightens bones, trauma numbs limbs, and emotional weight manifests physically. Storms-both loud and quiet-mirror internal collapse and endurance, while rain, silence, dreams, and stillness offer brief intermissions. Writing itself becomes both spotlight and refuge: some poems are confessions spoken aloud, others are pauses where the pen is set down to breathe.

Love is examined without costume or illusion. The poems confront fractured communication, emotional selfishness, and the labeled fragments left behind when relationships end. Rather than romanticizing heartbreak, Soir e asks what happens when love becomes another role we play-and what remains when the curtain falls.

At its core, Soir e is a gathering of lived truths about surviving the performance of life: learning when to step forward and when to retreat, when to pull and when to release, when to bow and when to stay standing. It honors effort over resolution, presence over perfection, and the courage it takes to return to the stage even when applause is absent. This collection invites readers to recognize their own roles, remove their masks when ready, and find meaning not in the final act, but in continuing the show.

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