
Echoes Of Generations Part-1
The pain we inherited, we carried and what we'll never pass on, because we finally chose to end the chain
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Some homes look perfect. But step inside, and you'll hear the silence screaming. In Echoes Of Generations, Dhrashti Mehta takes readers into the unseen rooms of a family's heart - where love is tangled with control, where wounds are inherited like heirlooms, and where silence often speaks louder than words. These pages unravel generations of unspoken truths: mothers who loved quietly but broke silently, fathers whose anger was only fear in disguise, children who grew up learning to smile while hiding their own grief. Through haunting prose and raw honesty, Dhrashti paints a portrait of homes t...
Some homes look perfect. But step inside, and you'll hear the silence screaming. In Echoes Of Generations, Dhrashti Mehta takes readers into the unseen rooms of a family's heart - where love is tangled with control, where wounds are inherited like heirlooms, and where silence often speaks louder than words. These pages unravel generations of unspoken truths: mothers who loved quietly but broke silently, fathers whose anger was only fear in disguise, children who grew up learning to smile while hiding their own grief. Through haunting prose and raw honesty, Dhrashti paints a portrait of homes that look beautiful from the outside yet hold shadows, secrets, and ghosts within their walls. But this is not just a book about pain. It is about survival. About the moment we stop pretending, start speaking, and choose to break the chain that built us. It is about turning wounds into wisdom, and silence into a voice. These stories will feel like your own reflections - the kind you've avoided, the kind that stay with you long after you've turned the last page. "These pages are not just stories. They are shadows. They are wounds still breathing. They are the rooms we never speak of, but never truly leave."