ABOUT THE BOOK
Dear Me Letters
Dear Me Letters is a collection of reflections written in the darkest night of my soul, a conversation with myself that slowly became a dialogue with the world.
Over a year and a half of writing, I faced heartbreak, self-betrayal, loneliness, and the quiet, uncomfortable work of growth. I wrote to my past selves, to my fears, to my shadow, and to the parts of me I was still learning to love. Each letter marks a step on that path: from despair to self-acceptance, from silence to speaking my truth out loud.
I didn’t write these letters to teach or to preach. I wrote them to understand myself. But when I read them back, I realised my story wasn’t mine alone, it’s universal. It belongs to anyone standing in the middle of their own storm, wondering if healing is even possible.
This book is an intimate exploration of healing: of heartbreak, anger, forgiveness, and rediscovery. It’s about the quiet transformations that happen in the dark, the kind that don’t look pretty but change everything.
Through these letters, I reflect on self-betrayal, resilience, and the slow return to inner wholeness.
Dear Me Letters is not a manual. It’s a mirror, a companion for anyone in their own season of becoming. It’s a reminder that the darkest nights often hold the beginnings of light.