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Silent Edelweiss

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At only 23 years old, Edelweiss loses her ability to speak in the wake of a life-altering diagnosis. Grieving the loss of her old life, she travels across the sea to visit the small island where her grandparents live, hoping to find healing, and most of all, her voice. She longs for someone who will listen to her, even when she can't speak.

The quiet, peaceful island days fly by, and Edelweiss begins to find healing through the inhabitants of the island. But will she be able to reclaim her voice, or it will become yet another thing her diagnosis has stolen from her?

Silent Edelweiss is a lyrical novel that tells the story of a woman who lost her voice and found herself in the silence. Poetry and prose weave together to create a mesmerizing story that captures both the vulnerable intimacy of a poetry collection and the emotional journey of a novel.

High atop the rugged mountains,

she sits.

The limestone through which she grew

has scraped away at her

and left her voice ragged.

The howling wind and the falling snow

drown out every word

she has tried to say.

Despite the world that seeks to hush her,

the silent edelweiss

still has a message to convey.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Jay W. Song
Date
19 September 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9798988687238

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

At only 23 years old, Edelweiss loses her ability to speak in the wake of a life-altering diagnosis. Grieving the loss of her old life, she travels across the sea to visit the small island where her grandparents live, hoping to find healing, and most of all, her voice. She longs for someone who will listen to her, even when she can't speak.

The quiet, peaceful island days fly by, and Edelweiss begins to find healing through the inhabitants of the island. But will she be able to reclaim her voice, or it will become yet another thing her diagnosis has stolen from her?

Silent Edelweiss is a lyrical novel that tells the story of a woman who lost her voice and found herself in the silence. Poetry and prose weave together to create a mesmerizing story that captures both the vulnerable intimacy of a poetry collection and the emotional journey of a novel.

High atop the rugged mountains,

she sits.

The limestone through which she grew

has scraped away at her

and left her voice ragged.

The howling wind and the falling snow

drown out every word

she has tried to say.

Despite the world that seeks to hush her,

the silent edelweiss

still has a message to convey.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Jay W. Song
Date
19 September 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9798988687238