A lyrical journey through pain, silence, and the mysterious grace of becoming whole. From a childhood marked by silence to a convent that broke more than it healed, from abuse and clinical death to years on foreign mission fields,
Broken Things Sing Too traces the raw, sacred journey of Hope--a woman who lost everything but never stopped listening for God's voice.
Told in a collage of story and poem, these pages echo with spiritual trauma, fierce resilience, and the aching beauty of becoming whole. Each chapter sings a different part of Hope's life--abandonment, mission, war, exile, love, prayer, and the slow art of rebuilding a soul. Though fictionalized, every moment is rooted in lived truth.
This book is for those who have wandered far, who carry grief like a second skin, and who still believe the sacred can be found in shattered things. For those who have been dismissed, silenced, or told to "just forgive and forget," this book is their witness--and their song.
Because sometimes, healing sounds like poetry.
And sometimes, broken things sing the loudest of all.