A woman who helps others heal is forced to face the silence she's built around her own pain.
When secrets unravel, she must confront everything she thought she buried-grief, memory, identity, and the people she tried to leave behind. As voices from the past and present collide, stories unfold across fractured homes, hidden truths, and the quiet places where survival takes root.
When the Birds Sing is a novel about trauma, forgiveness, and the fragile, powerful choice to keep living. In the aftermath of silence, healing doesn't come all at once-but sometimes, it arrives in small, stubborn moments. In the spaces between memory and grief, between brokenness and hope.
Because the birds don't sing because life is easy. They sing because they're still here.