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Growing up is supposed to feel like becoming more.
Instead, it often feels like losing pieces of yourself.
The Silent Suffering is a raw and intimate poetry collection that traces the quiet, invisible battles of adolescence - the pressure to belong, the ache of being misunderstood, and the exhaustion of wearing a mask for the world. Told in four movements, this book follows the journey from childhood wonder to self-doubt, from emotional suppression to reckoning, and finally toward healing.
Through unflinching honesty and vivid imagery, Siphesihle Dalagamaga gives voice to the thoughts were taught to hide: the fear of not being enough, the pain of comparison, the loneliness that can exist even in a crowded room. These poems do not rush toward easy answers. Instead, they sit with the truth - the kind that hurts, and the kind that heals.
This is a book for the quiet ones.
For those who learned to smile while breaking.
For anyone who has ever felt unseen.
You wont find perfection here.
But you may find recognition.
And the comfort of knowing you are not alone.
Pain is real - but so is hope.