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“She wasn’t falling apart. She was falling into herself.”
This line captures the heart of my trilogy: the moment a woman realizes that what looks like unraveling is actually a return to her truest self. It reframes “falling apart” as a kind of reclamation—messy, necessary, and deeply human. It’s the pivot point where shame turns into clarity, silence turns into voice, and breaking down becomes a kind of breaking open.” Rowan Christoff |
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“She wasn’t falling apart. She was falling into herself.”
This line captures the heart of my trilogy: the moment a woman realizes that what looks like unraveling is actually a return to her truest self. It reframes “falling apart” as a kind of reclamation—messy, necessary, and deeply human. It’s the pivot point where shame turns into clarity, silence turns into voice, and breaking down becomes a kind of breaking open.”
― It Started With a Scream: Nobody Was Meant to Hear
This line captures the heart of my trilogy: the moment a woman realizes that what looks like unraveling is actually a return to her truest self. It reframes “falling apart” as a kind of reclamation—messy, necessary, and deeply human. It’s the pivot point where shame turns into clarity, silence turns into voice, and breaking down becomes a kind of breaking open.”
― It Started With a Scream: Nobody Was Meant to Hear
“She wasn’t falling apart. She was falling into herself.”
This line captures the heart of my trilogy: the moment a woman realizes that what looks like unraveling is actually a return to her truest self. It reframes “falling apart” as a kind of reclamation—messy, necessary, and deeply human. It’s the pivot point where shame turns into clarity, silence turns into voice, and breaking down becomes a kind of breaking open.”
― It Started With a Scream: Nobody Was Meant to Hear
This line captures the heart of my trilogy: the moment a woman realizes that what looks like unraveling is actually a return to her truest self. It reframes “falling apart” as a kind of reclamation—messy, necessary, and deeply human. It’s the pivot point where shame turns into clarity, silence turns into voice, and breaking down becomes a kind of breaking open.”
― It Started With a Scream: Nobody Was Meant to Hear



