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"Someone I Almost Was" is a deeply intimate exploration of identity, body image, silence, and survival. In this moving collection, Raman Salwan unravels the quiet battles of growing up unheard, the weight of expectations, and the slow, almost invisible distance that forms between who we are and who we are asked to become.
Through raw reflections and tender honesty, this book captures what it means to lose parts of yourself in the process of belonging, and
"Someone I Almost Was" is a deeply intimate exploration of identity, body image, silence, and survival. In this moving collection, Raman Salwan unravels the quiet battles of growing up unheard, the weight of expectations, and the slow, almost invisible distance that forms between who we are and who we are asked to become.
Through raw reflections and tender honesty, this book captures what it means to lose parts of yourself in the process of belonging, and the courage it takes to find your way back.
This is not a story of perfect healing.
It is a story of remembering.
Of standing before your own reflection and choosing, at last, to recognize yourself without apology.
For anyone who has ever felt unseen, unheard, or reshaped by the world, "Someone I Almost Was" offers not just words, but understanding.
"Someone I Almost Was" is a deeply intimate exploration of identity, body image, silence, and survival. In this moving collection, Raman Salwan unravels the quiet battles of growing up unheard, the weight of expectations, and the slow, almost invisible distance that forms between who we are and who we are asked to become.
Through raw reflections and tender honesty, this book captures what it means to lose parts of yourself in the process of belonging, and
"Someone I Almost Was" is a deeply intimate exploration of identity, body image, silence, and survival. In this moving collection, Raman Salwan unravels the quiet battles of growing up unheard, the weight of expectations, and the slow, almost invisible distance that forms between who we are and who we are asked to become.
Through raw reflections and tender honesty, this book captures what it means to lose parts of yourself in the process of belonging, and the courage it takes to find your way back.
This is not a story of perfect healing.
It is a story of remembering.
Of standing before your own reflection and choosing, at last, to recognize yourself without apology.
For anyone who has ever felt unseen, unheard, or reshaped by the world, "Someone I Almost Was" offers not just words, but understanding.
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