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Things I Wish I Never Knew

De: Shelly Little
Narrado por: Mosammat Sajeda Akhter
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Things I Wish I Never Knew by Shelly Little is a powerful and reflective memoir about pain, love, survival, and the long shadows our past can cast. With honesty, Shelly shares the journey that shaped her—from a childhood marked by a hereditary, lifelong illness to the emotional burden of family trauma, chronic pain, and deep betrayal.

This story doesn’t start with Shelly—it begins with her mother, a single mom in 1965 whose own pain left lasting scars on the next generation. Shelly carries that inherited grief, and through it, discovers a strength she didn’t know she possessed. Along the way, she confronts the realities of raising children while going to college, navigating a marriage strained by distance, and caring for loved ones suffering from mental illness, cancer, brain trauma, and bone disorders. Shelly also bravely reveals the difficult truth of how her own children, who have endured far more trauma than any child should, view her with pain and anger.

This memoir speaks to families who’ve lived through separation, illness, and storms—both literal and emotional. It’s for parents of burned children, hurricane survivors, exhausted nurses, adult children still healing from their childhood, and anyone who has ever felt like they were drowning in invisible battles. Shelly doesn’t offer neat answers. What she provides is truth, perspective, and the quiet but unshakable reminder that even the heaviest burdens can be carried—and you don’t have to carry them alone.

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