You Don't Speak My Language explores the otherness of trauma, the isolation that comes with long-term neglect and suffering. When others can't relate to you, every conversation feels foreign, and the trauma can feel like a barrier, something unspeakable when you are amongst those who don't speak the language of tragedy. The award-winning poems within reflect the journey it takes to transform trauma from a non-verbal state, unspoken and silent, into a language that can be both learned for yourself and taught to others, achieving fluency and-more importantly-mastery of that which was an obstacle for so long.
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