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When the World Went Quiet on Her, She Found Her Voice on the Page 

Some people are not quiet because they have nothing to say but because the world never learned how to listen. They sit in crowded rooms and feel everything and say nothing. They listen with their whole heart while the world only half listens back. They carry emotions that have no outlet and feelings that have no name and a voice that the noise around them has slowly and quietly swallowed. Swyamprava Patro was one of these people. And rather than accept that silence as permanent she did what the most courageous among us do. She picked up a pen and began.

Whispers of Heart is not merely a poetry collection. It is a refuge. It is the book that finds you on the days when you have tried and failed to explain what you are feeling to someone who simply does not have the patience to understand. It is written for every person who has sat across from someone they love and opened their mouth and found that the words just would not come. Not because they had nothing to say but because the world had never quite taught them how to say it.

What makes this debut so quietly remarkable is who it comes from. Swyamprava is a teenager. A young woman still at the beginning of her life who began writing in the ninth grade not because someone told her to but because she needed to. When the world around her did not make space for her words she created her own space on the page. She shared her early writing with friends and that small act of vulnerability became the foundation of something much larger. She kept writing. She kept refining. And now here is the book that began as a private whisper and has become something the world can hold in its hands.

She dedicates this collection to those who have lost their voices in the chaos of the world. Not introverts she is careful to say but people who once had something to express and found that life had slowly turned the volume down on them. It is one of the most generous and precise dedications in recent memory because it draws a distinction that most people miss entirely. There is a difference between choosing silence and being silenced. This book is for those who were silenced and who have been searching ever since for someone to speak on their behalf.

The poems themselves move across the full landscape of human feeling. Life and love and the emotions that live in the spaces between those two enormous words. They do not attempt to be complicated. That in itself is a quiet act of rebellion in a literary world that sometimes mistakes difficulty for depth. Swyamprava understands something that many writers spend years trying to learn, which is that the most profound truths almost always arrive in the simplest clothing. Her poems are like the friend who sits with you without asking you to explain yourself. They understand you before you have finished the sentence.

She writes in her own words that poetry is the language for things that ordinary words cannot carry. That when people cannot express what lives inside them they turn to diaries and verses and the written word because somehow on the page even the most tangled feeling finds its shape. And she is right. We live now in a world that moves so fast that we have forgotten how to truly hear one another. We listen but we are already thinking of our response. We nod but our minds are elsewhere. And slowly the people around us stop sharing and start leaving and we wonder why the distance grew without ever tracing it back to the moment we stopped paying attention.

This book is Swyamprava’s answer to that distance. It is a hand extended across the silence.

That she has already been recognised with the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award is not surprising to anyone who reads these pages. What is surprising is that she is only just beginning. Whispers of Heart is a first book but it carries the emotional intelligence of someone who has spent a long time paying close attention to the world and an even longer time finding the courage to write what she saw.

The world did not accept her words once. It would do well to listen now.

📖 Title: Whispers Of Heart

🛒 Book: Amazon.in

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