Latest Release By Sarah J.H
When silence breaks, healing begins
Some scars you can see. Others sit quiet, buried in the body and the mind. Tiny Scars, Big Lessons is Sarah J.H’s honest walk through what it means to grow up in trauma, to survive it, and to slowly learn that survival isn’t the same as living. Her words don’t dress things up. They let pain stand where it is, then show how even from that place, healing can start. A book of truths, of lessons, and of finding strength in the most fragile of places.
ALL ABOUT SARAH J.H
About the Author
Sarah J.H doesn’t write for effect. She writes because her story once sat heavy inside her and the only way to breathe was to let it out. Her voice is shaped by childhood trauma and the long years of silence that followed. She knows what it means to pretend, to smile when falling apart, and to carry shame that was never hers. Writing gave her a way to speak at last, to turn memories into something she could live with. In her pages, she doesn’t ask for pity. She offers honesty.
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Tiny Scars, Big Lessons isn’t theory, it’s lived truth. Sarah J.H writes about the marks trauma leaves behind, the body that remembers even when the mind tries to forget, and the survival patterns that follow into adulthood. The book moves through recognition, reflection, and the act of writing as a way of release. it shows how healing comes in small, uneven steps. It’s a book for anyone who has carried silence too long, and for those ready to see that scars can hold lessons too.
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