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The Baby I Never Had Book (Softcover)
The Baby I Never Had
Broken Dreams Awaken an Unshakeable You
From Shattered to Unbreakable—The Journey That Changes Everything
Some losses don’t come with funerals.
They come quietly—through dreams that never formed, identities that never had space to breathe, and versions of life that were imagined but never lived.
The Baby I Never Had is a contemplative journey into the unseen places where loss, identity, control, and survival quietly shape a life. Rather than offering steps or solutions, this book creates space for awareness to surface honestly and without force.
Through lived experience and metaphor, Dr. Kenisha L. Williams invites readers into a deeper understanding of how broken dreams can awaken inner strength—not through striving, but through staying present long enough for transformation to occur.
This is not a book to rush through or perform from.
It is a book to sit with.
Written for those who sense that something deeper is stirring beneath the surface of their lives, The Baby I Never Had invites readers to remain present long enough for truth to emerge—without pressure, without pretending, and without demand.
The Baby I Never Had
Broken Dreams Awaken an Unshakeable You
From Shattered to Unbreakable—The Journey That Changes Everything
Some losses don’t come with funerals.
They come quietly—through dreams that never formed, identities that never had space to breathe, and versions of life that were imagined but never lived.
The Baby I Never Had is a contemplative journey into the unseen places where loss, identity, control, and survival quietly shape a life. Rather than offering steps or solutions, this book creates space for awareness to surface honestly and without force.
Through lived experience and metaphor, Dr. Kenisha L. Williams invites readers into a deeper understanding of how broken dreams can awaken inner strength—not through striving, but through staying present long enough for transformation to occur.
This is not a book to rush through or perform from.
It is a book to sit with.
Written for those who sense that something deeper is stirring beneath the surface of their lives, The Baby I Never Had invites readers to remain present long enough for truth to emerge—without pressure, without pretending, and without demand.