Writing to Survive What Cannot Be Forgotten
Some books are born from imagination. Others come from memory.
This one is born from flesh.
It comes from unspoken pain, from silence cultivated as a form of protection, from a soul that resisted the abyss for decades and now, at last, chooses to speak.
This book is a deep dive—without safety nets—into the most intimate territory of human existence: the absence of a father, grief that never had its ritual, and the premature responsibility of becoming a man before ever fully having the chance to be a son.
There is no victimhood here, nor any rehearsed lamentation. What exists instead is a genuine desire to understand. To walk through pain, to name it, to recognize its roots. Because when a wound is named, it begins to heal.
The story the reader will encounter in these pages does not claim to be exemplary. It does not aim to teach. It aims only to share: to share the weight and the astonishment of growing up without the steady gaze of a father—the gaze that guides and protects.
Still a boy, the author found himself thrown into life without a compass. The world, often harsh to those who grow up without protection, turned his freedom into a minefield.
He experienced the strange vertigo of having no one to fear, no one to answer to, no one to ask for help. And that freedom—the freedom so many people dream of—revealed itself as a disguised prison: a life without limits, without shelter, without ground beneath one’s feet.
| ISBN | 9798252370750 |
| Número de páginas | 139 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabado | Tapa blanda (con solapas) |
| Coloración | Blanco y negro |
| Tipo de papel | Offset 80g |
| Idioma | Portugués |
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