Three Silent Cries gives voice to those the world forgets-the abused, the silenced, and the misunderstood. In three hauntingly beautiful stories, Marlene Zaedyan traces the quiet endurance of souls trapped in injustice, war, and fear. A boy named Eliot escapes a cruel orphanage only to confront the echoes of his pain; a mother in Afghanistan searches endlessly for her lost son; and two young hearts, bound by love, are torn apart by those who cannot understand them. Each story stands alone, yet together they form a tapestry of sorrow, love, and fragile hope. With lyrical restraint and deep compassion, Zaedyan reminds us that silence itself speaks-and that every cry unheard carries the weight of a human soul longing to be seen.