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This isn’t poetry. It’s survival disguised as softness.
Nothing scripted. Nothing polished. Just truth.
In the spirit of Milk and Honey meets I Need a Therapist but I Have a Notebook, Whispers of Healing is for the ones learning to breathe again after the storm—those rebuilding quietly, forgiving loudly, and finding themselves in the small, unphotographed moments of peace.
What readers are saying:
"It felt like someone finally put my unspoken thoughts into words."
"It’s not about being fixed—it’s about being honest."
From family wounds to spiritual resilience, from laughter that masks pain to the courage of walking away, Serenite Hope writes for those who’ve carried too much and kept going anyway.
This collection moves between story and poem, humor and heartbreak, sacred and human—all held together by a single promise: healing is not linear, but it is possible.
This isn’t your traditional poetry book.
There are no chapters. No tidy resolutions.
Just moments—real, raw, unfiltered—arriving the way healing actually does.
Inside these pages:
- Quiet reflections on loss, grief, and forgiveness
- Honest depictions of family dysfunction, emotional neglect, and the courage to leave
- Gentle reminders for empaths and over-givers learning self-preservation
- Stories of burnout, resilience, faith, and finding laughter again
- A poetic manifesto about pants, self-worth, and freedom (yes, really)
For readers of:
Rupi Kaur, Morgan Harper Nichols, Cleo Wade, Amanda Lovelace, Alex Elle, Brianna Wiest
Perfect for anyone searching:
- Poetry about healing
- Books about letting go of toxic family
- Poems about resilience and faith
- Poetry for empaths and highly sensitive people
- Self-love poetry for women
- Poetry about burnout and recovery
- Books for emotional healing and renewal
- Poems that speak like conversations with a friend
This book will speak to you if:
- You’re the one everyone leans on, even when you’re breaking
- You’ve learned that silence can be sacred
- You’re tired of mistaking pain for loyalty
- You’ve begun to see that healing doesn’t mean returning
- You see through people’s performances and it’s exhausting
- You’re learning that self-preservation isn’t selfish
No trigger warnings. No content disclaimers.
Just the full, unedited truth of navigating life as someone who feels everything and sees clearly.
Genre: Poetry, Self-Help & Personal Growth, Women’s Studies, African American Literature, Memoir, Mental Health, Family Relationships
Topics: Healing, Boundaries, Self-Love, Trauma Recovery, Family Dysfunction, Narcissistic Parents, Toxic Relationships, Emotional Intelligence, Inner Child Healing, Empaths, Highly Sensitive People, Black Women’s Experiences, Cultural Commentary