Words Previously Unspoken

Words Previously Unspoken
Author: Jay Gallops
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0595096174

These poems are of us. They are the things we see, day-in, day-out. The common and the not so common. The good and the bad. The perfect and the flawed. They are the things we all think about, ideas and experiences gnawing in the back of our brains. But more importantly, these poems are the things we sometimes wish we could share, wish we could question, but over which, for some reason, we remain silent.

Words Unspoken

Words Unspoken
Author: Elizabeth Musser
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441207171

Lissa Randall's future was bright with academic promise until the tragic accident that took her mother's life--and brought her own plans to a screeching halt. Eighteen months later Lissa is still unable to get back behind the wheel. Ev McAllistair's driving school looks like Lissa's best hope for getting her life back on the road again. His patience and fatherly wisdom seem to transcend the driving experience. But Ev's own complicated past is about to resurface, with consequences for everyone in his orbit....

All the Words Unspoken

All the Words Unspoken
Author: Serena Kaur
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913062465

Things are not going well for Maansi Cavale. Her depression is worsening, she barely passes her university exams and she winds up stuck at home, full of regret and unable to find a job. She'd do anything for a way out. Though Maansi previously considered arranged marriage an outdated tradition (only to be agreed to if you're in your mid-forties and unable to bag anybody yourself), a chance meeting at an Indian wedding party changes everything. Desperate to escape the shackles of monotony and unemployment, she agrees to marry the handsome and wealthy Aryan Alekar. She convinces herself a new lifestyle and wealth will lift her out of the pit. She secures the marriage, but not before serving up a few lies about herself... As they settle into married life, Aryan remains a mystery to Maansi: some days warm and loving, others cold and distant. Maansi can't help but wonder...who is Aryan Alekar really? And why did he choose to marry so young? While living with Aryan, Maansi realises she could never be satisfied playing housewife. After all, she once had goals and dreams. While searching for the ambition she has buried, Maansi starts to realise that the man she has married is even further from what he seems... Can she salvage their union or will they set each other free? . All the Words Unspoken is a fresh, new voice from debut British-Asian author, Serena Kaur. It is a love story that challenges our preconceptions of relationships and shows us that the choices we make have implications and ramifications far beyond the horizon we can see.

Words Unspoken

Words Unspoken
Author: Madalina Coman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692965863

Words Unspoken is a story of love, heartbreak, loss, healing and becoming, carefully curated in the form of free-verse poems, quotes and short-prose; it was written to speak to our hearts, our minds and our souls about the immense capacity humans have for resilience and survival, for becoming and flourishing after having been broken to pieces. The book is aimed at empowering you to claim your voice back after feeling shattered; it is about claiming your power back and starting to believe in yourself again; it is about changing the narrative of your life and who you see yourself as capable of becoming.

Unspoken

Unspoken
Author: Henry Cole
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545550696

A Civil War–era girl’s courage is tested in this haunting, wordless story. When a farm girl discovers a runaway slave hiding in the barn, she is at once startled and frightened. But the stranger’s fearful eyes weigh upon her conscience, and she must make a difficult choice. Will she have the courage to help him? Unspoken gifts of humanity unite the girl and the runaway as they each face a journey: one following the North Star, the other following her heart. Henry Cole’s unusual and original rendering of the Underground Railroad speaks directly to our deepest sense of compassion. Praise for Unspoken A New York Times Best Illustrated Book “Designed to present youngsters with a moral choice . . . the author, a former teacher, clearly intended Unspoken to be a challenging book, its somber sepia tone drawings establish a mood of foreboding.” —The New York Times Book Review “Moving and emotionally charged.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Gorgeously rendered in soft dark pencils, this wordless book is reminiscent of the naturalistic pencil artistry of Maurice Sendak and Brian Selznick.” —School Library Journal, starred review “Cole’s . . . beautifully detailed pencil drawings on cream-colored paper deftly visualize a family’s ruggedly simple lifestyle on a Civil War–era homestead, while facing stark, ethical choices . . . Cole conjures significant tension and emotional heft . . . in this powerful tale of quiet camaraderie and courage.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words
Author: Fareeda A. Washington
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1663233152

Trauma is something that many of us have experienced in one form or another. While some will cry out for help, many will try to suppress their suffering. It can be difficult to find words to identify your pain. When words are left unspoken, they can fester and slowly kill us inside! There is a way to overcome the effects of trauma by acknowledging and addressing your affliction. In Unspoken Words: An Open Diary, Fareeda A. Washington invites you on a cathartic journey of self-discovery, healing, and triumph. This memoir offers encouragement for those who have been challenged by hardships.

Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words
Author: Leanora Marie Regan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781514455272

Whenever I am down, I re-read my inspirational poems and they uplift my spirit. I want other readers to have the same joy. Religious poems to help with emotions, proclaiming the help, mercy and love of our Lord and God. God is the soul to everything that lives and these poems certainly express it. Love is the best feeling to have and knowing God is there loving you, Brightens Life. Any life you are blessed with, is a life you want. These poems, keep the readers remembering that Blessing of, "LOVE."

Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words
Author: Sophia Blum
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Selective mutism
ISBN: 9781467982597

Unspoken Words: A Child's View of Selective Mutism, is the first book of its kind! It's written by a teenager who suffered from Selective Mutism. This unique book is directed to children with Selective Mutism as well as for parents, professionals and teachers to help them understand a child's unspoken words when unable to speak and express themselves. Sophia Blum is Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum's daughter and wrote this book to help others understand. 'Unspoken Words' begins with a letter to children helping them to know they are not alone and others feel as they do. The book also includes a letter to parents, professionals and teachers reading the book as well with the goal of helping them understand what a child with SM feels like, may be wanting to say, but can't regarding various social settings, such as in public, with guests at home, friends who visit and with teachers/peers at school. The bulk of the book includes well-written and insightful sayings that children may be saying or actions they may be taking and then explains what they really may be meaning. Beautiful illustrations are included throughout to help 'see' what the child may be feeling. Finally, Sophia has written her story, Beneath my Shell, as a way of explaining her feelings while suffering in silence. Sophie's story is detailed, introspective, heartwarming and inspirational as she describes her personal journey to overcome Selective Mutism. Dr Elisa Shipon-Blum has a section called, 'From a Mom's Perspective' where she tells her story of when Sophie was young, Sophie's journey to overcoming Selective Mutism and hence the fuel to Dr. Shipon-Blum's life mission to understand and treat children suffering in silence. ** ALL proceeds for this book will be used towards the education and public awareness of Selective Mutism.

The Words That Went Unspoken

The Words That Went Unspoken
Author: Ellie Sager Mercer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781649908711

Ellie Mercer lost the three most important women in her life to untreated cancer. Her mother, Berta Sager, and her older sister, Jean Sutton, died because of their adherence to Christian Science beliefs. That same pattern of treating disease without medical help led her younger sister, Perry MacFarlane, to ignore her cancer until it was too late. These women never spoke of their losses or their conditions with each other, creating a downward spiral of silence and suppression. Instead, each lived isolated within her own grief and fear, depriving each other the comfort and solace that could have eased their suffering. This book examines the devastating consequences of living with denial. It's the story of the author's struggle with her own demons, including her ensuing battles with agoraphobia and her search for spiritual authenticity. It recounts her journey out of personal darkness, bringing her own truths to light.

Heart And Soul

Heart And Soul
Author: Martin J. Power
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786603365

Led by the iconic Ian Curtis, Joy Division remains one of the most influential bands to emerge in the British Post-Punk Scene. In spite of Joy Division’s relatively short existence, their unique sound and distinct iconography have had a lasting impact on music fans and performers alike. This book disassembles the band’s contribution to rock music. Based on up-to-date original research, Heart And Soul brings together established and newly emerging scholars who provide detailed examinations the many layers of this multi-faceted and influential band and their singer, the late Ian Curtis, in particular. Given Joy Division’s complexities, the book draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines and approaches in order to make sense of this influential band.