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Meet Yasmeen Jawhar

Yasmeen Jawhar is a Palestinian-American poet and writer whose writing is a combination of emotions, culture, and reflection. Her poetry is a true picture of human experience, sorrows, identity, love, survival, and honesty crossing the generations.

Yasmeen was born into the family of narrators and pedagogues, and their tradition is the voice that has an inherited memory and modern reality. Her first book, titled The Unspoken Words -For What Remains Unsaid, was written in dedication to the people who never lived long enough and as a promise to continue their light through words.

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Poetry That Speaks From the Soul

The Unspoken Words, to What Remains Unsaid, is not a volume of poetry but a volume of emotion. The book consists of twenty-four poetic chapters, and the book goes through darkness, memory, faith, and cultural identity.

Yasmeen Jawhar is speaking about grief and remembrance in quite a crude way, celebrating those who were killed despite their young age and, at the same time, proving the light that comes after the grief. Her poems consist of The Darkness, The Mirror, The Beautiful Good Thing, and The Resistance, and introduce moments of hopelessness, thoughtfulness, and persistence.

The lyrical and simple language of the poems makes the readers consider their feelings and save themselves with the assistance of words. It is written on every page: the voice is tremulous, but the soul talks.

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Amira K.

The poems of Yasmeen Jawhar are heart-to-heart. Each sentence of The Unspoken Words is like a whiskey of pain and therapy. It enabled me to work through my grief as a person in my own manner, which I did not imagine could happen.

Daniel R.

This collection has brought to my memory that despite the silence, we will never be alone. Yasmeen talks of something very spiritual, but so many human words can win a smile from any reader of the book, aiming at finding solace and hope.

Sara N.

The poems of Yasmeen are a dialogue with a soul. The way she thought of losing and remembering brought me to a stop, and she made me breathe and have more appreciation for life.

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