The Pain Sings a Song is a seven-part narrative poetry memoir that chronicles Shalanda Shaw's journey through loss, despair, anger, faith, and resilience.
Shaw's journey started with her determination to seek revenge against bipolar disorder for the pain and struggle it has inflicted upon her. Along the way, she faces identity loss and grief, starting her emotional rollercoaster. In the midst of her battle, she pleads for change while wrestling with hopelessness. She discovers how to use her faith and writing abilities as powerful coping tools against her mental illness. During this time, she expresses her anger and defiance through writing to confront her mental illness. Shalanda's triumph lies not in complete healing, but in regaining her voice, reflecting resilience, and faith.
This book is for anyone who struggles with mental illness or questioned their faith during challenging times, seeking meaning amid pain. Pain affects us all uniquely, but we should not stay silent. We should find our voice and choose to sing.