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The Silence Lies Within

A Memoir of Childhood Trauma, Survival, And Uncovering The Truth

By E.J. Heart

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The Silence Lies Within

A Memoir of Childhood Trauma, Survival, And Uncovering The Truth

By E.J. Heart

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  • Behind every perfect smile lies a story untold. The Silence Lies Within is a haunting, beautifully written memoir that exposes the hidden reality of growing up under the control of a narcissistic mother – a world where appearances mattered more than love, and silence became a means of survival. Through vivid, sensory storytelling, E. J. Heart takes the reader right back to her childhood beginning in the 1980s, in a tightly controlled home in South East England, where fear and confusion existed behind closed doors. As she grows, so, too, does her awareness of the lies, manipulation, and emotional abandonment that shaped her identity. Told with unflinching honesty and the insight of a counsellor, this is more than a story of trauma – it is a story of reckoning. When the long-buried truths about her father and family finally surface, Heart confronts the painful realisation that truth itself can wound before it heals. For anyone who has ever questioned their past, doubted their worth, or longed to break free from silence, this memoir offers both recognition and hope – a reminder that healing begins not when we find the truth, but when we have the courage to face it.
Behind every perfect smile lies a story untold. The Silence Lies Within is a haunting, beautifully written memoir that exposes the hidden reality of growing up under the control of a narcissistic mother – a world where appearances mattered more than love, and silence became a means of survival. Through vivid, sensory storytelling, E. J. Heart takes the reader right back to her childhood beginning in the 1980s, in a tightly controlled home in South East England, where fear and confusion existed behind closed doors. As she grows, so, too, does her awareness of the lies, manipulation, and emotional abandonment that shaped her identity. Told with unflinching honesty and the insight of a counsellor, this is more than a story of trauma – it is a story of reckoning. When the long-buried truths about her father and family finally surface, Heart confronts the painful realisation that truth itself can wound before it heals. For anyone who has ever questioned their past, doubted their worth, or longed to break free from silence, this memoir offers both recognition and hope – a reminder that healing begins not when we find the truth, but when we have the courage to face it.