Description
A House of My Own is a poignant and powerful collection of poems exploring the many phases of life. The ache of not belonging, the silent grief of lost loved ones, the invisible wounds carried from childhood, and the slow, tender work of healing.
These poems are rooted in moments of solitude, in the memories of grandparents and beloved animals, in the longing for safety in a world that often asks women to give more than they receive. With raw honesty and gentle strength, the poet builds a world of quiet reflection—where the idea of “home” becomes less about walls and more about selfhood, softness, and emotional refuge.
A House of My Own is for the wanderers, the survivors, the quiet warriors. For those who have felt like outsiders in their own lives. For those rebuilding themselves after grief, change, or silence. It is a space of comfort and courage, inviting readers to find, create, or reclaim a house of their own, one built not from bricks, but from truth.
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