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Some books speak to your mind, but The Voice of the Heart speaks straight to your soul. This powerful poetry collection brings life’s quiet struggles into the light—from heartbreak to healing, loneliness to grace, loss to love. The author doesn’t just write poems. They pour out raw truths with bold honesty, reminding us that we’re not alone in what we carry.

The Voice of the Heart is more than just beautiful writing. It’s a mirror. A companion. A lifeline for anyone quietly hurting and hoping someone finally puts their pain into words.

 “By Your grace I am living.
By Your will I am doing.
By Your mercy I am existing.
By Your compassion I am feeling.
Resting daily on You is victory.”

— The Voice of the Heart,  YOU, p.23

The Voice of the Heart doesn’t pull punches. Every poem opens the door to a lived experience—some that bruise, some that heal. It takes on major themes like grief, abortion, the struggles of single womanhood, loneliness, and spiritual battles. These aren’t abstract topics. They’re grounded in real emotions, the kind we often keep hidden. What makes this book so strong is how fearless it is in bringing those emotions forward. It sits with you, doesn’t rush you, and gently says, “Let’s deal with this together.”

A standout section dives into the pain of abortion—not to condemn, but to expose the heartbreak behind it. That poem doesn’t ask for judgment or pity. It just asks to be heard. That’s what this book does best. It creates space for honesty. It meets readers right in the mess and offers a small but fierce reminder that healing is still possible.

Each piece is written with intention. The words aren’t over-polished. They’re real. Vulnerable. And because of that, they hit harder and stay longer. The message is simple but powerful: if your heart is free, then you are free.

Pauline Esbery’s exact background might not be in the book, but their soul is. You can tell these poems come from someone who has walked through real life, not theory. Their writing style is raw but clear. Honest but not hopeless. They don’t hide from the pain—they use it. The pages feel like therapy sessions wrapped in verse, written by someone who knows what it means to struggle and survive.

Even without knowing their name or title, you can feel the weight of their experiences through every line. It’s the kind of writing that comes from someone who didn’t just want to tell their story—they needed to.

The Voice of the Heart is a must-read. This book invites you to sit still, open up, and begin the healing you didn’t know you were ready for.

The Voice of the Heart

Poems of Inspiration

Grab your copy now—because your heart has something to say, and this book might just help you hear it.

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