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When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War by Yurii Ivchenko
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“Her body didn't believe her. It had stopped listening to rational thought weeks ago.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“People don't break suddenly. They fade quietly — one small compromise at a time.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“Silence often carries the emotions words cannot express.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“Trauma changes not only memory, but the way reality is perceived.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“Sometimes survival is not the end of the story but the beginning of learning how to live again.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“The body often remembers danger long after the mind understands that it is safe.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“The past rarely disappears. It simply learns how to remain quiet.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War
“A person can speak many languages and still struggle to say what they feel.”
Yurii Ivchenko, When the sky forgot my name: A Literary Novel of Survival, Identity, and Finding Home After War