Unsaid Words: 50 Essays from the Heart of a Child
What if your child could finally say everything they never told you?
Unsaid Words is a deeply moving collection of 50 short essays written from the innermost world of a child — the one who notices your tired eyes before you admit you're exhausted, who counts the minutes you spend on your phone, who lies awake long after the lights go out carrying questions they don't know how to ask.
These essays are not fiction. They are memory. They are the unspoken truths that live in the hearts of children everywhere — about love and fear, fairness and failure, loneliness and belonging, and the thousand quiet ways a child learns what it means to be human by watching the adults they love.
Whether you're a parent, a teacher, or simply someone who was once a child (which is all of us), these pages will stop you mid-breath. You'll recognize moments you didn't know were being catalogued. You'll wish you could say sorry for some things, and feel quietly grateful for others.
Unsaid Words is the book that bridges the silence between generations — tender, honest, and unforgettable.
Perfect for: Parents, educators, therapists, and anyone who believes that children deserve to be truly heard.