Silence

Silence by Deborah Ravenwood, published by Balboa Press on October 13, 2016, is a personal memoir that delves into the complexities of memory and self-discovery. In this 244-page book, Ravenwood reflects on her journey of reclaiming her voice, exploring her childhood experiences through both the perspective of a frightened child and the strength of the woman she has become. The narrative reveals how her soul’s resilience has allowed her to confront and acknowledge her past.
Readers will find a candid exploration of the process of remembering and the emotional challenges that accompany it. Ravenwood shares her story with the hope of encouraging others to connect with their own childhood experiences and recognize the strengths that emerge from their circumstances. This edition, written in English, offers insights into the themes of biography and personal memoir, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-acceptance and healing.
Official synopsis Publisher
I opened my very own Pandora’s Box, simultaneously experiencing its contents through the eyes of a very frightened child and the strong woman I’ve become. The process of reclaiming my voice has opened the floodgates of my memory. I am convinced that my own sanity was left intact because of my soul’s ability to cloak events with a lack of recall. It is from this paradox that I open myself to not only remembering and acknowledging my childhood but sharing it openly with others in the hopes that they, too, will one day be able to connect-the-dots of their childhood and embrace the strengths born from their circumstances. I sit here writing this story – my story – in awe of the soul’s ability to shine no matter how tarnished one may believe they’ve become.
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