The Voices in a Poem
Where Silence Learns to Speak
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About the Book
The Voices in a Poem: Where Silence Learns to Speak is a deeply reflective poetry collection that gives language to emotions often left unspoken. Through evocative verses shaped by grief, faith, resilience, womanhood, and healing, Ada Nnenna explores the quiet spaces of the human experience where pain lingers, hope is reborn, and truth finds its voice. Each poem emerges as a testimony of endurance, capturing moments of loss, perseverance, spiritual awakening, and self-discovery. Rooted in lived experience and cultural depth, the collection invites readers to listen closely to the whispers of the soul and confront the power of honest expression. This book is both a sanctuary and a mirror, offering comfort, courage, and connection to those seeking meaning through words.
About the Author
Dr. Juliana Ada-Nnenna Nwakamma is a poet, nurse-scholar, and healer whose words are shaped by compassion, lived experience, and purpose. She holds a Doctorate degree in Nursing and is the Founder and Clinical Director of Prosper Health and Behavioral Care Services, a private psychiatric practice where she provides holistic mental and physical health care.
Her work as a mental health clinician profoundly informs her poetry. Through both practice and verse, Dr. Nwakamma listens to voices often unheard, walks gently with pain, and supports individuals through the journey of healing and restoration. She integrates counseling, emotional support, and whole-person care addressing the mind, body, and spirit as one.
Her poetry explores resilience, identity, motherhood, silence, faith, and renewal. Each poem serves as a space where emotion finds language and healing begins. As both a caregiver and a writer, she believes healing is not only clinical, but also creative.
Dr. Juliana Ada-Nnenna Nwakamma writes to heal, to witness, and to leave a legacy of wholeness.