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Author Farah Wehbe Prepares To Release Her Debut Book, The Things I Didn't Say
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire / -- A new book titled The Things I Didn't Say by Farah Wehbe is scheduled for release soon. The book shares a personal story about motherhood, caregiving, and the many thoughts and feelings that are often kept inside. Written in clear, simple language, the book focuses on real moments from everyday life rather than on advice or instruction.
The story is based on the author's own experience as a mother and follows how her understanding of parenting slowly changed over time.
A Personal Story Told in Small Moments
The Things I Didn't Say is written in short chapters, each named after an emotion. Instead of following a timeline, the book moves through feelings as they appeared in the author's life. The story mainly centers on the author's relationship with her youngest son, Hamoodi, who has developmental communication challenges.
The book does not focus on medical details or explanations. It stays close to daily life and the emotions that come with it, including confusion, patience, fear, hope, and quiet love. Some moments are heavy, while others are gentle, but all are shared honestly and without exaggeration.
Focus on Caregiving and Daily Reality
The book talks about what it feels like to care for someone while carrying many unspoken thoughts. It shows how caregiving can slowly change a person, often without them noticing right away. Feelings such as guilt, worry, and uncertainty appear alongside moments of strength and calm.
There is no attempt to explain everything or to offer solutions. The story allows feelings to exist as they are, even when they feel unfinished or unclear.
Who the Book Is For
This book is written for adult readers. It may connect most strongly with parents and caregivers, but it is also suitable for anyone who has experienced responsibility for others or who values honest personal stories. The language is simple and clear, making the book easy to read without special background knowledge.
About the Author
Farah Wehbe is a Palestinian Canadian living in the United Arab Emirates. She has worked in diplomacy, where communication and understanding people from different backgrounds are important. She is also a mother of three. Her writing comes from personal experience rather than research or theory.
The Things I Didn't Say is her first book.
Why the Book Was Written
The book was written as a way to put private thoughts into words. Many of these thoughts were never spoken at the time they were felt. Writing became a way to keep a record of emotions, both for the author herself and for her children in the future. The book accepts that not every story has a clear ending.
A Quiet and Thoughtful Format
Each chapter ends with blank or lined pages. These pages are included to give readers space to pause, think, or write if they choose. This feature supports the quiet nature of the book and allows readers to engage with the story in their own way.
Publication Status
The Things I Didn't Say is currently in the pre-publication stage and is expected to be released soon.
The story is based on the author's own experience as a mother and follows how her understanding of parenting slowly changed over time.
A Personal Story Told in Small Moments
The Things I Didn't Say is written in short chapters, each named after an emotion. Instead of following a timeline, the book moves through feelings as they appeared in the author's life. The story mainly centers on the author's relationship with her youngest son, Hamoodi, who has developmental communication challenges.
The book does not focus on medical details or explanations. It stays close to daily life and the emotions that come with it, including confusion, patience, fear, hope, and quiet love. Some moments are heavy, while others are gentle, but all are shared honestly and without exaggeration.
Focus on Caregiving and Daily Reality
The book talks about what it feels like to care for someone while carrying many unspoken thoughts. It shows how caregiving can slowly change a person, often without them noticing right away. Feelings such as guilt, worry, and uncertainty appear alongside moments of strength and calm.
There is no attempt to explain everything or to offer solutions. The story allows feelings to exist as they are, even when they feel unfinished or unclear.
Who the Book Is For
This book is written for adult readers. It may connect most strongly with parents and caregivers, but it is also suitable for anyone who has experienced responsibility for others or who values honest personal stories. The language is simple and clear, making the book easy to read without special background knowledge.
About the Author
Farah Wehbe is a Palestinian Canadian living in the United Arab Emirates. She has worked in diplomacy, where communication and understanding people from different backgrounds are important. She is also a mother of three. Her writing comes from personal experience rather than research or theory.
The Things I Didn't Say is her first book.
Why the Book Was Written
The book was written as a way to put private thoughts into words. Many of these thoughts were never spoken at the time they were felt. Writing became a way to keep a record of emotions, both for the author herself and for her children in the future. The book accepts that not every story has a clear ending.
A Quiet and Thoughtful Format
Each chapter ends with blank or lined pages. These pages are included to give readers space to pause, think, or write if they choose. This feature supports the quiet nature of the book and allows readers to engage with the story in their own way.
Publication Status
The Things I Didn't Say is currently in the pre-publication stage and is expected to be released soon.
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